As the trampoline parks become more popular in the family entertainment center, the equipment usage frequency is getting more higher and higher. So high-strength daily use means an operator must pay attention to maintenance and clean management.
The following are 5 key ways of maintaining and cleaning the trampoline park.
1. Daily safety check
Begin to routinely check every day before opening, this is the first step of the trampoline park maintenance. This step can find some potential problems in time, and avoid the equipment breaking down during operation.
The key inspection items include:
Check for any broken or deformed springs below the trampoline structure.
Check for any wear, scratches, or cracks surface of the jump.
Check if the protective pad covers all springs and the metal frame.
Check if the emergency exits, zippers, and passageways are unobstructed.
Clean the lost small items inside the area, like keys, coins, or hair clips.
The daily check is simple, but it is very important for preventing safety accidents.
2. Use the standard checklist
Set up a systematic checklist, it is an important way to improve maintenance efficiency.
Common screening cycles include:
Daily check: Equipment appearance, safety parts, and cleaning status
Weekly check: Spring tension, connector, and protective pad fixation
Monthly check: Structural stability, fixing bolts, metal frame
Check every six months: Overall structure, safety systems, and wear levels
Use the checklist to avoid missing the key steps, keep a maintenance record at the same time, and convenient to manage and review the security in the following.

3. Clean the trampoline area regularly
Cleaning is an important part of the trampoline park maintenance. The clean environment not only improves customer experience, it also helps the equipment to keep a good condition over the long term.
Use the following ways when cleaning:
Use the vacuum cleaner to clean platforms, walkways, and dust and debris in the area below the trampoline.
Wipe the surface of the spring pad and the protective pad regularly, and use a mild disinfectant to maintain hygiene.
Clean the handrails, railings, and high-frequency contact areas.
Check if the equipment loose or damaged during the cleaning process.
Keep the area clean can reduce dust accumulation, and also help to find potential device issues.
4. Cleaning and maintenance of a foam pool
The foam pool is one of the most frequently used areas in the trampoline parks, so it needs to clean deeply and check regularly.
The standard cleaning process includes:
Take all foam blocks in the foam pool out.
Clean the bottom of the pool and the surrounding surfaces to remove dust and debris.
Check if the jump surface, support structure, and spring are intact.
Replace the damaged or severely deformed foam blocks.
Refill the foam block, and to ensure that the foam height reaches safety standards and uniform distribution.
A great foam pool maintenance can ensure the buffering effect, and reduce the injury risks.

5. Check the safety net and protection system
The safety net is an important safety equipment in a trampoline park, so you must check the integrity and resilience of the equipment regularly.
The inspection includes:
Check for damage, tearing, or severe wear.
Check if the fixed rope or connector is loose.
Check if the tension of the guard net is normal.
If you find breakage, you need to repair or replace immediately. The safety net is in good condition can effectively prevent the tourists to fall outside the device.
Equipment damage and spare parts management
During routine maintenance, if you find any potential equipment damage factors, you need to immediately stop using this item, and perform repairs or replace parts.
Common parts that need to be replaced include:
Spring
Jump mat
Protective pad
Foam blocks
Protective net
Set up a spare parts inventory, and equipment suppliers keep a stable contact, and can help operators to finish the maintenance work faster.

The successful operation of the trampoline parks not only depends on the fun equipment, but also depends on effective maintenance management.
A good maintenance system not only reduces the operation risks, but also helps to improve the overall service quality of the park.
