Parks & Recreation

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Preventing Parks and Recreation areas from Becoming Run Down

Behind the scenes of almost any park are private, County, State or Federal park managers who have been entrusted to keep parks and recreation areas safe and beautiful. A park can be a small community ballpark to a national reserve. Each park has unique needs to service park guests. One thing in common for all parks is the need to perform maintenance on park assets. Doing maintenance, whether it is preventive or repair, helps to keep parks safe as well as extend the useful life of assets.

EAM-CMMS Software Allows More to be Done with Less Resources

Parks and park systems can be huge geographically and spread about multiple locations. Keeping track of the location and condition of park assets is just one benefit of using EAM-CMMS software. When set up correctly, EAM-CMMS software will also give park managers the tools they need to schedule maintenance activity, track the results and identify assets that need replacing. By having a proactive maintenance plan, parks will lower maintenance labor costs as work management becomes more automated and efficient.

Park and Recreation Assets

Parks and Recreation asset and maintenance managers can set up inspections, preventive maintenance, and maintenance schedules for assets and activities such as:

  • Field Light Switches
  • Playground Equipment
  • Ball Field Care
  • Tennis Courts
  • Rest Rooms
  • Golf Carts
  • Grills
  • Pools
  • Benches
  • Landscaping
  • Camping Utility Hookups
  • Bait and Tackle Shops
  • Sport Rentals (canoes, kayaks)
  • Picnic Tables
  • Scoreboards
  • Water Lines