The indoor amusement park is packed and well-appointed. Doing a good job of cleaning and disinfecting is essential to effectively prevent the spread of disease and provide a safe and healthy environment for visitors. Here's how to clean and disinfect indoor amusement parks daily:
Preparation before cleaning
Personnel arrangement: according to the size and opening hours of the amusement park, reasonable staffing of cleaning staff. Make sure there are sufficient people to clean and sanitize stores before opening, during the off-season and after closing.

Tools and Materials Preparation
Cleaning Tools: Prepare common cleaning tools such as brooms, mops, rags, brushes, vacuum cleaners, etc. Choose appropriate tool according to the characteristics of the area and equipment. For example, for soft inflatable devices, wipe with a soft cloth.
Disinfection Supplies: choose disinfectant that meets relevant national standards, such as chlorine disinfectant, 75% alcohol disinfectant, peracetic acid disinfectant, etc. Also have disinfecting disinfection equipment such as sprayers and buckets ready.
Personal Protective Equipment: Provide personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves and goggles for cleaning and disinfecting personnel.
Cleaning and disinfection methods of different areas and equipment
Robotic amusement equipment
Surface cleaning: At the end of each business day, wipe the surface of the device with a clean wet cloth to remove dust and stains. For crevices and nooks that are difficult to clean, use a small brush.
Disinfection treatment: Choose appropriate disinfectant according to the material of the disinfection equipment. Metal and plastic equipment can be wiped down with chlorine-containing disinfectant or 75% alcohol. Wooden equipment should avoid overly damp clothing and corrosive disinfectant and be wiped down with diluted peracetic acid. After disinfection, wipe the surface of the equipment with a clean cloth.
Periodic maintenance: Periodically carry out comprehensive inspection and maintenance of mechanical amusement equipment to ensure their normal operation. At the same time, the transmission components and bearings of the equipment are cleaned and lubricated to prolong its service life.
Inflatable amusement equipment
Air release cleaning: At the end of each working day, release the air from the inflatable and rinse the surface of the device with water to remove stains and dust. For stubborn stains, clean with a mild cleanser, but be careful not to use corrosive cleaning agents such as strong acids and bases.
Internal cleaning: Clean the inside of inflatable equipment regularly to remove clutter and dust. You can clean it with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush.
Sterilization: After cleaning the inflatable equipment dries, spray chlorine-based disinfectant or peracetic acid for atomization and disinfection. After disinfection, let the device dry completely and make sure there is no lingering odor of disinfection before using puff.
Electronic amusement equipment
Surface cleaning: Use a clean, slightly damp cloth to gently wipe down the device's screen, casing and other surfaces. Avoid letting water get equipment interior. For keyboards and button areas, you can use small brushes or cotton swab for cleaning.
Disinfection treatment: Wipe and disinfect electronic equipment surfaces with 75% alcohol. Be careful not to use too much alcohol to avoid it getting inside the device and causing damage. After disinfection, wipe the surface of the equipment with a clean dry cloth.
Ventilation and dryness: Keep the air well ventilated around electronic rides to avoid dampness. Open the equipment regularly to check that it is operating properly.
Clean ropes and mesh bags: Wash ropes and mesh bags with clean water and a gentle detergent to remove stains and dust. For stubborn stains, brush with soft fur. Wash and dry the ropes and mesh bags.
Cleaning of metal parts: Use a clean wet cloth to wipe down metal parts such as brackets and joints. For rusty parts, sand-paper is used to polish and then apply rust repellent paint for protection.
Disinfection treatment: Spray climbing expansion equipment with chlorine-containing disinfectant or peracetic acid to ensure that all parts of the equipment are thoroughly disinfected. Disinfect and dry the equipment completely.
Parent-Child Interaction Zone
Cleaning of handicraft materials and tools: After work every day, the materials and tools are sorted and sorted. For washable materials, such as coloured clay and clay, wash and dry with clean water; for non-washable materials, such as paper and cards, store appropriately to avoid contamination. For handicraft tools such as scissors and brushes, wipe and disinfect with disinfectant wipes.
Playarea cleaning: regularly cleaning the floor, walls, etc. Vacuum dust and clutter, then mop the floor with a clean wet mop. For toys in the play area, choose appropriate cleaning and disinfection methods according to the material of the toy. plastic toys can be disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant, for example, and plush toys can be disinfected with ultraviolet disinfectant lamps.


