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How can I maintain and keep my backyard playground safe over time?

time2023/04/01

In this guide, we'll look at all the aspects you need to consider to help you make the most informed choice; from the expected age of your child's equipment to their capabilities, the space you need to work in, and the need for design and installation services if you have one. All of these factors and more will help you narrow down your search.
Good weather is finally here! This is the perfect time to get out and have fun in the sun. If you have an outdoor playground, now is also the perfect time to maintain it. Many people don't realize that maintaining their playground is essential, but keeping your kids safe is very important. This article will explain in more detail why it is important to maintain your playground and how to maintain it.

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In this guide, we'll look at all the aspects you need to consider to help you make the most informed choice; from the expected age of your child's equipment to their capabilities, the space you need to work in, and the need for design and installation services if you have one. All of these factors and more will help you narrow down your search.

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Maintenance Tips

Maintenance frequency:

You should have your playset quick maintenance checked once a year and more intensive maintenance at least every three years.

Wash:

Over time, your play structure will accumulate dirt. Wash away layers of dirt with a pressure washer or water and a rag. Remember that after you have thoroughly washed the wood in your playground, you will need to apply a coat of paint or sealant as it dries so that the wood in your playground does not dry out, crack, or become easily damaged by natural factors. 

Ground safety:

During the installation of your playground, your installer will check that the ground is level and that your structure is in place. But over time, your garden landscape can change. When maintaining your play structure, check for holes, rocks, trees, or other debris in the yard that could make the area around your structure unsafe.

Hardware test:

Your playground consists of many different pieces of hardware that can wear out or come loose over time. Check the screws in each wooden joint and any hardware your child uses to pull, hang, grab, or swing. Tighten loose screws and replace worn wires, handles, or hardware.

Use putty:

Like sealant on your deck, preserving and protecting the wood in your playground is one of the most effective ways to keep the wood strong and durable into the future. Sealants prevent water, dirt, and insects from entering the wood of your playground and damaging the structure. Look for sealants that are designed to be wear-resistant and safe for children. 

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