A successful day at a Wibit SportsPark starts long before the first guest steps onto the modules. Daily checks and routines are key to making sure every visitor enjoys a fun – and most importantly, safe – experience. Let’s take a closer look at what makes up a solid daily operation plan.
Daily Checks: The Foundation of Safety and Quality
Before opening your SportsPark each day, it’s essential to carry out a quick but thorough inspection. These checks are designed to spot any visible damage, ensure everything is properly inflated and confirm that all modules are connected securely.
Here’s what should be on your daily checklist:
- Confirm the correct working pressure using a manometer.
- Make sure all valve caps are closed.
- Check that connector straps are securely fastened.
- Verify safety flaps are properly in place.
- Inspect climbing ropes for wear and tear.
- Ensure the bottoms of the modules are clean and free of barnacles or sharp objects, especially around steps and access points.
- Check for any loose bungees or shackles.
- Confirm all anchors are in position and stable.
- Remove dirt, salt, sand or bird droppings from the surfaces.
- Inspect buoyancy aids to ensure they’re clean and intact.
- Keep an eye on the weather forecast throughout the day to react in time if a storm approaches.
Making these checks part of your team’s daily routine keeps your park safe for guests – and protects your investment in the equipment.
Working Pressure: Why It Matters
Maintaining the correct working pressure isn’t just about comfort – it’s crucial for safety and the longevity of your equipment. Over- or under-inflation can damage the material and shorten the product’s life.
A few quick tips:
- Check the pressure daily, ideally in the morning and again when the temperature peaks.
- Use tools like a hand pump, electric pump (with a generator or 12V battery or even a diver’s oxygen tank (with caution).
- For drop stitch modules (e.g., Wibit Peakz bridges), use a hand or battery pump – standard electric pumps don’t provide enough pressure.
- Remember: air pressure changes with temperature. In the cooler morning or evening, modules might feel slightly softer.
Modules with a pressure-relief valve automatically prevent over-inflation, but modules without these valves require more careful monitoring.
It’s All About Routine
Establishing daily operations isn’t just a safety measure – it’s part of what sets professional Wibit SportsParks apart. By making these checks part of your morning ritual, you ensure guests enjoy the best possible experience every single day.