Designing and constructing indoor children's water park projects involves many issues. If the preliminary work is not done well, there will be many hidden dangers later on. Today, we have listed some places that are easily overlooked or incorrect during construction for your reference.
Design of indoor children's water park projects
The indoor children's water park is very safe for children not only because of its 360-degree soft packaging design, but also because there are no electric devices in the pool, so electricity is transmitted to the pool through pre-reserved pipes. Therefore, there is an underground pipe network.
If the pipe network is designed poorly, it will bring many problems. For example, if the water circulation is not smooth and the power of the amusement equipment is insufficient after the park is opened, it means that there are problems with the pipe network design or the pipe network layout is unreasonable. Therefore, the drawings of the water park project pipe network must be designed clearly, including a series of drawings such as the water treatment system, and these drawings must be kept as backup after construction.
Design of return water outlets for water park projects
The first thing to note in return water outlet design is that the outlet should not be too large and should be evenly distributed. If the flow rate is too large, it is very easy to attract people. Second, the flow rate can be balanced through a balance tank. Third, the return water outlet must be as far away as possible from the places that visitors can touch. Fourth, the management of the return water outlet must be strict and graded according to the size of the water flow to eliminate the problem of human absorption, which also needs to be specially noted.
Protection of finished products for water park projects
If the finished products are not protected during the construction of the water park, equipment problems may occur.
The first is the deformation of the slide rail. After deformation, the design with the same distance as the force will change, the visitor experience will change, and even safety issues may occur. Therefore, we must protect the construction process.
The second is that there is often cross-operation with the basic decoration during the construction process, which is easy to cause collisions, scratches and damage to equipment. Once this happens, it will affect the appearance of the amusement equipment.
In addition, if human skin touches the raised surface, safety problems are likely to occur, so the protection of finished products is very important during the construction process.
Packaging, entertainment and interactive design of equipment for water park projects
As the market competition becomes more and more fierce and homogenization becomes more and more obvious, indoor children's water parks are beginning to develop in a thematic direction, and equipment packaging should be combined with amusement design and interactive design.
For example, adding a platform between multiple equipment, or static and dynamic interaction, or taking pictures and sharing online can interact between players and spectators, thereby making the visitor experience better.
Lighting design for water park projects
One is from a safety perspective, and the other is from an experiential perspective. From a safety perspective, poor lighting design will affect the line of sight of safety management personnel. If they cannot see each other, potential safety hazards will arise.
Secondly, from an experiential perspective, indoor children's aqua park projects are generally open until 9 pm, and most venues are in shopping malls where natural light is not very good. Necessary lighting design is essential.
In addition, some artistic lighting shapes can be designed to increase the entertainment atmosphere of the water park.
Ventilation and exhaust design for water park projects
As indoor children's water parks need to maintain a constant temperature, the indoor space is a relatively closed space, and the pool will continuously emit humid and hot steam. If the ventilation design is not good, the interior of the water park will be hot, children will not play well, and parents will feel uncomfortable inside.
Generally speaking, the exhaust air volume will increase, but a large amount of heat will also be wasted. Therefore, a scientific ventilation and exhaust plan equipped with dehumidification treatment is necessary to maintain the temperature and humidity balance inside the park and ensure the good experience of visitors.