This Residential Park Health Check helps managers assess the condition, safety, and compliance of a park. It covers first impressions at the entrance and reception, road markings, paving, and building exteriors. Office areas are reviewed for cleanliness, signage, displayed licenses, insurance details, sales information, and park rules. Technology and data security include locked comms cabinets. Health and safety focuses on policies, meetings, training, emergency contacts, visitors and contractor logs, fire extinguishers, and six month checks including legionella. Environmental practices include efficient lighting and responsible products. Infrastructure checks span roads, paths, car parks, lamp posts, fire points, and electrical boxes. Park operations include equipment servicing, storage areas, gas compounds, sewage pumps, laundry equipment, tree surveys, and company vehicles, with documentation and audits to drive continuous improvement.
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