Public fitness equipment is mainly purchased by the government.
Public fitness equipment is mainly purchased by the government, donated by the sports department, and put into use by developers themselves. According to the regulations, the recipient unit is responsible for management and daily maintenance and bears the funds; Each unit shall be responsible for the management, maintenance and expenses if it purchases by itself. The regulations are clear, but there are often various blind spots in the implementation. First of all, the donee often has no matching funds and doesn't know when it needs maintenance; Secondly, manufacturers are often needed for daily use and maintenance, but there is a lack of special supervision over manufacturers, and manufacturers often perfunctory after-sales service; Finally, the public fitness equipment has exceeded its service life, and the responsible party has not explicitly removed and replaced it. The establishment of public fitness equipment is a good thing for the convenience of the people, but a good starting point should also have a perfect supporting system. Fitness equipment has been built, and service and management should also keep up.