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7 Safety Rules for Children Indoor Playground

Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 2020-06-07      Origin: Site

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7 Safety Rules for Children Indoor Playground

 

At present, children indoor playgrounds have become standard projects in major business circles. The scale, passenger flow and equipment conditions of each children indoor play center are different. Therefore, strengthening the image building of the children indoor playground is, after all, a key factor for the park to leave a good impression on customers. This requires that the operator of the indoor park must have a standardized and comprehensive inspection process and daily management process.  


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Strengthen professional training of staff

The key to the regular and unscheduled training of children indoor playground staff is to cultivate and form common values and enhance cohesion. Training new employees is to let them understand and understand the work done, understand the content and nature of future work, learn and familiarize with the professional skills and emergency handling skills required for actual work as soon as possible, and can guide customers in the children’s park in an orderly manner. Some codes of conduct.

 

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Safety rules for the children indoor playground

1. Correctly guide children entering the children's paradise, remember not to fight, slap, and maintain good order.

 

2. Supervise whether the child has dangerous behavior during the game, find it in time, and correct it in time.

 

3. Observe whether the children interfere with each other during the game, discover in time, and protect the children in time.

 

4. Manage different age areas to prevent children of different ages from becoming dangerous when playing some games.

 

5. Maintain the order in the children's playground to see if the children are chased, find them in time, and stop them quickly.

 

6. Maintain and clean up the cleanliness of the children's playground to prevent children from being in danger.

 

7. Identify and deal with the equipment in question in a timely manner, refuse children's request to play, and patiently dissuade.