How To Clean A Children's Playground

Mar 04, 2026 Leave a message

Surface Cleaning

Clean all parts of the playground daily, especially areas frequently touched by children, such as slides, ball pits, and soft padding.

Use a clean, soft cloth or damp cloth to wipe the surface to remove dust, urine stains, sweat stains, saliva, beverage stains, etc.

 

Deep Cleaning

Periodically perform deep cleaning on disassembled parts, such as slides and ball pits.

For cleaning, you can use diluted soapy water, disinfectant laundry detergent, or bleach to soak the parts, then rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a clean cloth or in the sun.

 

Disinfection Treatment

Choose a suitable disinfectant, such as chlorine-based disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol. Ensure the disinfectant meets safety standards and is prepared and used correctly according to the instructions.

Use different disinfection methods for different materials of the parts. For example, plastic parts can be sprayed or wiped with diluted chlorine-based disinfectant or hydrogen peroxide; fabric toys and soft-padded parts can be sun-dried for sterilization; metal parts such as handrails and frames can be wiped with diluted chlorine-based disinfectant or alcohol.

 

Precautions

After disinfection, ensure the disinfectant has completely evaporated to avoid residues harming children.

Regularly inspect and maintain the indoor playground to ensure its safety and stability.