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  • All the play equipment components and surrounding facilities are free from cracks, bending, warps, rusting, or breakage.

  • Wooden equipment and facilities are free from splintering woods (including play equipment, picnic table, wooden fences (if any))

  • All the facilities/play equipment do not pose a pinching hazard

  • No loose nuts, bolts and caps on the facilities and play equipment

  • No protruding nails, screw or bolts on facilities and play equipment

  • The chains on swings are securely attached

  • No vandalism on play equipment, facilities and surrounding area (broken glass, trash, etc)

  • Play area are hygienic (free from animal feces, rubbish, etc)

  • Play area free from tripping hazards (exposed footings, roots, rocks, etc)

  • Play area free form slipping hazards (pooling water, sand on walkway)

  • Play area safe from biological hazards (bee hives, poisonous plants, mosquitos, rodent, etc)

  • Play equipment free from broken supports/anchors

  • All moving parts on the play equipment properly lubricated

  • No clogged drains around the facilities

  • All play equipment free from chipping or peeling paint

  • No sharp edges and points on the facilities and play equipment

  • All latching devices on gates are functioning properly

  • No containers of standing water which may pose a drowning hazard

  • Surfacing mats/protective surface in good conditions

  • Guardrails and protective barriers are in place for elevated surfaces including platforms and ramps

  • Warning signs / playground rules are available (e.g children must be supervised by adults, do not stand on swings, no pushing, etc)

  • Nontoxic paint used

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