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Need a playground inspection? Let us do it for you

Are you unsure if your outdoor play area us safe? Have you had storm damage or vandalism that has affected some of the products? Let us do it for you.

Sandy is our registered and certificated RPII inspector and he is always happy to do a visit to give you peace of mind.

We offer full playground inspections or general maintenance checks.

Fully qualified

The British and European safety standard BS EN1176 and the Health and Safety Executive strongly recommend that all play areas have at least one inspection every year from an independent suitably qualified body.

Children’s Playgrounds should be inspected annually by an independent specialist to ensure the long term safety of the site, equipment and ancillary items. This will also meet legal and insurance responsibilities as well as complying with the requirements of EN1176 (the new European Playground Standard).

Our Inspection package includes:

  • Full independent unbiased on site inspection
  • Full written report with photographic evidence
  • Minor repairs carried out on site at time of inspection
  • Spare parts carried
  • On site verbal feedback and explanation given if required
  • Follow up telephone support and guidance

“May I take this opportunity to offer my sincere thanks for the prompt response that we received here at Rosslyn School regarding a safety issue with our swings. Sandy offered an excellent service and advice to reduce ongoing safety procedures are in place. Thanking you for the excellent service and quality of equipment that our pupils continue to benefit from.” Paul Meijer, Head Teacher

“Sandy was brilliant, really impressed.” Chair of Residents Association – Ayr

Not sure what you need? Get in touch today!

To find out more information about whether your play area needs a full inspection or just a maintenance check contact Sandy on logistics@caledoniaplay.com and he will be happy to advise.

Alternatively call the office on 01577 840570 and ask to speak to Sandy directly.