Urgent Court Issues; Surrounding Area Cleanliness; Weekly Safety Inspections And Cleaning - Urban Air Pro Zone Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Check to make sure that the equipment is clean. Pay special attention to balls, handrails, stair,
treads, entrances, windows and other areas that are frequently touched.
Check if there are problems around entrances and exits.
Check all safety equipment for proper attachment and operation.
Check that all accessory equipment is tight and secure.
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.
There should be a bi-weekly sweeping under and around all courts and arenas.

4.2 Urgent Court Issues

If an operator/ staff sees a "run" or tear (or fraying of the material) in a jumping mat, they should notify
a court leader or court manager immediately. If the tear is smaller than an inch, it should be carefully
watched throughout the shift. If the tear is larger than an inch, chances are the jumping mat should be
replaced, or another trampoline layered beneath it immediately. Matters concerning trampoline
problems should be taken seriously. Gaps on courts, or severe rips on a pad, should also be handled with
urgency. If a pad needs to be retied or a trampoline replaced, that court (or a large area around it)
should be closed off throughout the entire time of repair. If a repair is made on a main court, at least
one court monitor should be standing on the perimeter of the repair area to keep jumpers away. Repairs
during business hours can be dangerous if not done properly!

4.3 Surrounding Area Cleanliness

Areas around courts, behind fences, and underneath courts should not be eyesores. Any areas visible to
customers should be always kept clean and tidy. It is quite normal to need a bi-weekly sweeping under
and around courts, but it must be done when a court is closed or when the park is not open to the
public. Do not attempt to sweep under or around a court that has customers jumping!

5. Weekly Safety Inspections and Cleaning

In addition to the daily inspection and cleaning of your Trampoline Park, we recommend that additional
tasks be performed on a weekly basis. At least once a week, thoroughly clean and inspect the entire play
unit.
Below is a Weekly Inspections and Cleaning Checklist. When making your inspections, please refer to
this sheet to prevent overlooking anything during the inspection.
• Check all hardware to make sure bolts are tightened, end caps are in place, and hardware is securely in
place. Make sure there is no missing hardware. If missing hardware is found, replace immediately.
• Inspect to make sure all hardware are fastened to the floor and in good working operation, and that
there are no gaps in floor padding or carpet that could cause tripping hazard.
• Make sure the support structure is secure with no missing hardware.

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