Use this routine playground inspection checklist to keep play areas safe and compliant. Inspect common equipment like swings, slides, roundabouts, spring toys, balance beams, multiplay units, accessible equipment, and musical or sensory items. Verify safety surfacing, look for damage, wear, or missing parts, and assess whether items remain safe to use, need attention, or should be immobilized. Capture manufacturer details, note paint and surface conditions, record comments, and obtain inspector signatures. Ideal for councils, schools, and facilities teams managing parks and recreation assets with consistent weekly or monthly checks and maintenance logs.
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