New Industry Discussion Virtual Meeting – 12th June 11:30 AM AEST, Click to register attendance

Children’s playground left covered in green slime is ‘abandoned’ and unusable

The playground is prone to floods because of its location, and after flooding, the playground is covered in a “green slime” of algae, fungi and moss, adding the ground is also starting to break up. The area around the playground is also overgrown, the roundabout broken, and the play equipment muddy and not maintained.

Play Safe Institute do not own any part of this article, we share it with our community for educational and research purposes only. Full credits from this article belong to the linked author/webpage.

Share:

More News

Members Receive News Reports First

Free newsletter, unsubscribe anytime

webinar q and a lc

Upcoming Industry Discussion Group event webinar

Event link sent via email, includes newsletter subscription – unsubscribe anytime.

We cover monthly news reports, any changes to the Australian Standards AS 4685 series, new or updated industry best practices focused on playgrounds for owners and operators/contractors to come together and colloborate in group discussions and q and a.