When we think of amusement parks, we envision fun, excitement, and memorable experiences. However, behind the thrilling rides and attractions, there’s an often unseen and critical challenge that every park operator faces: corrosion. This silent but relentless threat can cause severe damage to park equipment, compromise guest safety, and tarnish reputations. For those in the amusement park industry, implementing a corrosion prevention strategy isn’t just a smart move—it’s essential.
Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of materials, often metals, due to reactions with environmental factors like moisture, oxygen, and various chemicals. In an amusement park setting, exposure to weather, humidity, and other elements makes rides and infrastructure particularly susceptible. From roller coaster tracks to safety barriers, every part of an amusement park is at risk.
1. Protecting Guest Safety
Safety is, and must always be, the top priority in amusement parks. Corrosion weakens metal structures, causing them to become brittle and prone to failure. For rides and attractions that undergo intense stress during operation, any structural compromise can lead to devastating accidents.
Tragically, some amusement park accidents have been linked to corrosion, leading to stricter safety regulations and inspections in the industry. Ensuring that corrosion prevention is part of regular maintenance helps park operators mitigate these risks and provides peace of mind that guests are secure when enjoying park attractions.
2. Preserving Equipment and Reducing Maintenance Costs
Corrosion doesn’t just impact safety; it also affects the functionality and lifespan of equipment. Without proper corrosion control, amusement parks face frequent equipment breakdowns, leading to more frequent and costly repairs or replacements.
The International Measures of Prevention, Application, and Economics of Corrosion Technologies (IMPACT) study by AMPP revealed that the global cost of corrosion reaches up to $2.5 trillion annually across industries. Amusement parks, given their reliance on robust, complex mechanical systems, are particularly vulnerable to these high costs. By investing in corrosion prevention strategies, parks can significantly reduce long-term maintenance expenses and avoid unexpected downtime.
3. Safeguarding Reputation and Building Trust
An amusement park’s reputation is built on fun and, most importantly, safety. News of an accident can spread quickly, damaging public confidence and impacting attendance. Even when no injuries occur, if rides frequently break down, guests may view the park as unreliable and unsafe.
Adopting and showcasing robust corrosion prevention measures can enhance an amusement park’s reputation. Visitors can be confident that the park is proactive about safety and committed to maintaining a high standard for all its equipment and infrastructure.
Given the stakes, amusement parks need a comprehensive corrosion prevention strategy. As the leading authority in corrosion management, AMPP offers solutions that address these unique challenges, from technical training programs to specialized certifications. Here are some key solutions:
For over 75 years, AMPP has been a trusted resource in corrosion prevention, partnering with diverse industries to mitigate the risks of corrosion. In amusement parks, this expertise translates into a safer, more reliable experience for both guests and operators. AMPP’s specialized training programs, access to a global network of corrosion professionals, and cutting-edge resources empower park operators to make informed, strategic decisions about corrosion management.
Corrosion may be out of sight, but for those in the amusement park industry, it should never be out of mind. With the right preventive measures, amusement parks can protect their guests, preserve their equipment, and maintain a positive reputation. By partnering with AMPP and prioritizing corrosion prevention, park operators can continue to provide safe and unforgettable experiences for all.
For more information on corrosion prevention solutions and industry-specific resources, visit ampp.org.