Daily Safety Inspections And Cleaning; Daily Inspections And Daily Cleaning Checklist - Urban Air Pro Zone Operation & Maintenance Manual

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expected lifespan of the foam inside PVC vinyl sleeves is at least two years for most floor pads. Pad
lining on the top of angled walls may last indefinitely.

4. Daily Safety Inspections and Cleaning

In general, any soiled areas should be spot - cleaned in a day. Cleaning frequency will vary according to
several factors: limitation, location, amount of usage, and monitoring effectiveness. All equipment
should be spot cleaned in a day on an as-needed basis. Spot cleaning should be followed by a complete
cleaning after closing each day. Jumping mats and safety pads should be cleaned daily. Throughout a
shift, if an employee does not have a task to work on, they can be dispatched to clean the top of the
trampoline courts. Park operators must constantly clean the courts to avoid a "locker room" smell,
which is derived from the inevitable abundance of the users' sweat. Make absolutely certain that the
courts are dry before operation.
During daily inspection and cleaning, be sure to follow our checklist as a guideline to inspect the
Trampoline Park. Please remember these checklists serve as a GUIDE only, and are not exhaustive of the
cleaning and maintenance that may be necessary for your site based on volume, usage and
environment.

4.1 Daily Inspections and Daily Cleaning Checklist.

When making your inspections, please refer to this sheet to prevent overlooking any items during
inspection. Remove any inappropriate objects or food in, around, or near the equipment that may
obstruct clearances. For instance, remove cleaning tools left on the floor near access areas. Be sure to
check inside the unit also.
Check if springs need to be replaced. Visually inspect springs on each attraction. Elongated
springs will show signs of excessive stretch. Go underneath the trampoline system and visually inspect
all springs are securely fastened to frame.
Check if there are pads that need to be re-adjusted and retied.
Check if the trampoline has tears.
Check if there are gaps between pads.
Check if there are unstable points on a platform.
Check if there are problems around entrances and exits of a court.
Check if there are gum, trash, or anything similar on a court.
Clean all debris and moisture from equipment.
Check all safety equipment for proper attachments and operation s.
Check that all accessory equipment is tight and secure.
Check all springs, pads, and fabric for proper installation, safety, and proper location.
Check to make sure that there are no pinch points, sharp or rough edges or entanglements on or
in the accessible areas of the equipment.

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