As temperatures rise and daylight stretches longer, parks and playgrounds quickly become community hubs. Spring marks the start of peak playground use, making March the ideal time to prepare outdoor play spaces for higher traffic, active families, and nonstop play.
A proactive spring readiness check helps ensure playgrounds are not only safe, but welcoming, functional, and ready for the season ahead. From equipment inspections to site amenities, a few key steps now can prevent disruptions during your busiest months.
Winter weather can quietly take a toll on playground equipment. Before spring crowds arrive, a thorough inspection helps catch small issues before they become larger concerns.
Key areas to review include:
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends routine inspections to identify hazards early and maintain safe play environments as usage increases in warmer months.
Safety surfacing plays a critical role as playground activity ramps up in spring. High-use zones, especially under swings, slides, and climbing equipment should be inspected carefully.
Spring surfacing checks should include:
Maintaining fall-impact attenuation now helps reduce injury risk when playgrounds are at their busiest.
A successful spring opening looks at the whole park experience. March is the time to walk the site with fresh eyes and ensure everything is ready for visitors.
Important items to review:
These details support safety, accessibility, and overall guest comfort throughout the season.
A clean, well-maintained playground signals care and encourages use. Spring is an ideal time to:
A refreshed environment improves safety while enhancing the visual appeal of the space.
Spring preparation should also set the stage for ongoing maintenance. Establishing a seasonal inspection schedule, documenting repairs, and training staff to identify issues early helps keep playgrounds operating smoothly all year long.
According to the CPSC, consistent inspections and maintenance are key to preventing injuries and extending the lifespan of playground equipment as usage increases.
March is the moment to get ahead of the season. With thoughtful inspections, surfacing checks, and site preparation, playgrounds can welcome spring visitors with confidence.
At Cunningham Recreation, we help communities prepare their parks and playgrounds for peak seasons through thoughtful design, expert guidance, and long-term maintenance support, so play spaces stay safe, inviting, and ready for whatever the season brings.
Contact Cunningham Recreation today to start preparing your playground for a safe, successful spring.