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Renovation of play facilities

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Renovation of play facilities in accordance with the requirements of the Israeli Standards Institute Standard 1498.

Renovation of game facilities includes:

  1. Inspection of integrity and submission of a report from the Israeli Standards Institute Standard 1498.
  2. Renovation and correction of defects according to the report.
  3. Submission of a certified report from the Israeli Standards Institute Standard 1498.
  4. Monthly maintenance for game facilities.


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An example before the renovation of the gaming facility:

  1. “A ladder and a rope climbing wall”, the shortcoming: lack of steps.
  2. “Treading surface”, the defect: loosening and splinters in the wood.
  3. “Straight slide”, the defect: holes and fibers.

An example after the renovation of the gaming facility:

4. Basket ring and mesh, repair: painting, reinforcements, replacement of panels, basket installation.
5. מגדל משושה מעץ, התיקון: צביעה, חיזוקים,שיופים החלפת לוחות וברגים.
6. הגה ממתכת, התיקון: צביעה,החלפת לוחות, התקנת הגה תקין.

An example of repairing a wooden fixture:

  1. Replacement of broken and worn parts.
  2. Completion of missing and defective parts.
  3. Replacing a slide that is not safe to use.
  4. Strengthening and adding screws.
  5. Sanding, removal of sharp corners and repainting (does not require painting).
  6. Adding a chain in the wall Indian rope climbing.
  7. Adding elements as required – an external basket and a steering wheel.

Renovation of play facilities includes several stages:

  1. Arriving at the facility, locating and visually identifying the dangerous defect.
  2. Replacing the part or repairing it completely and safely for use.
  3. Performing an actual test to make sure the part is stable and safe.
  4. Repeated testing that verifies that the defect has been corrected and there is no other defect that poses a danger to users.

There are a number of factors that constitute a risk or are defined as a defect in the facility:

  1. Lack or absence of bedding/absorbing surface.
  2. A device that moves, is unstable or is not fixed to the ground.
  3. Protruding screws, cracks, fractures that cause doubts.
  4. Loose or disconnected means of connection.
  5. Rot, rust or fracture.
  6. Intervals that create head, finger, neck entrapment.

How to treat wooden surfaces:

  1. Scratching, sanding and peeling off the loose or peeling paint.
  2. Cleaning and removing dirt, oils and any foreign body on the wood.
  3. Painting the wood in an initial layer – synthetic foundation.
  4. Painting the wood in an outer layer – at least once.

How to treat a metal surface:

  1. Scratching, sanding and peeling the loose and peeling paint.
  2. Cleaning the rust and applying rust solvent in relevant places.
  3. Painting the surface with an initial layer – anti-corrosive paint.
  4. Painting the surface with an outer layer – at least once.
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