Preparing the Site for Indoor Playground Installation
New investors must ensure the installation site is fully ready before equipment arrives. This includes confirming ceiling height, floor load capacity, electrical points, fire exits, ventilation, and open access routes for large components. A clear floor plan helps installers position the steel structure, soft play units, slides, and safety padding accurately. Many investors also prepare the ground by installing anti-slip flooring or EPDM mats to improve safety and reduce long-term maintenance.
Step-by-Step Indoor Playground Assembly Process
During installation, professional technicians first build the galvanized steel support frame, ensuring every joint is firmly fixed and aligned with engineering drawings. After the structure is secured, installers add decks, platforms, climbing elements, netting, PVC soft covers, and safety barriers. Slides, tunnels, ball blasters, rope bridges, and themed decorations are added toward the final phase. For large FEC projects, additional zones—such as ninja courses, rope courses, trampoline parks, and toddler soft play—are installed separately following international safety standards like ASTM and EN1176.
Safety Inspection and Final Adjustments Before Opening
A complete safety inspection must be conducted before opening the playground to the public. This includes checking fasteners, ensuring soft padding covers all exposed points, testing slide smoothness, verifying net tension, and reviewing emergency exits. Operators should also run a full walkthrough with the installation team, learning how to maintain equipment, replace worn-out parts, and perform routine inspections. With proper installation and maintenance knowledge, new investors can ensure long-term safety and smooth operation of their indoor playground.