Public Safety and Consumer Information

Consumer Information
Amusement Devices

How often are amusement devices inspected in Ontario?
At the start of every new amusement ride season, an existing device must renew its operational permit and be inspected by us. The actual permit must be validated during the course of such an inspection.

How can I report and an incident in a playground?
Playground equipment is not regulated by TSSA. Please call the municipal office of the city where you live.

For tips on how to ride amusement rides safely, please visit our public safety website at www.safetyinfo.ca.
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