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Community impact

Safer play, steadier cabinets, stronger local entertainment.

The SUS-C structure is a community impact story. For Moog, sustainability means extending cabinet life, reducing wasteful emergency replacements, and helping operators run arcade programs that welcome more families with less operational stress.

Sensory friendly arcade hour

Moog treats community impact as something operators can schedule, maintain, and measure. A redemption arcade can be a noisy, bright, fast-moving place, but thoughtful machine selection and staff routines make it more accessible. We help owners identify which cabinets can be dimmed, which zones carry the most sound, and where parents can comfortably supervise younger guests.

"A calmer hour does not have to mean an empty floor. It means the floor is prepared for guests who normally feel excluded."

Durability is part of the same promise. When cabinets are hard to service or parts are disorganized, machines are replaced too quickly. Moog encourages operators to plan spare kits, clean validators, document recurring failures, and refurbish earners when refurbishment is smarter than disposal.

Community programs also need operational guardrails. A school field trip, foster-family celebration, fundraiser night, or low-stimulation morning can strain staff if the arcade was designed only for peak public play. Moog reviews staffing positions, prize counter pace, sightlines, and reset routines so special events feel generous and manageable.

"The best community event is the one your staff can run again next month without dreading the checklist."

For operators, this becomes practical sustainability: fewer rushed replacement buys, less downtime, better guest trust, and programs that bring families back because the venue feels intentionally cared for.

Expandable guidance

Questions Moog helps answer before a community program goes live.

How can my arcade host a sensory-friendly hour?

Start with sound and light mapping, reduce high-flash cabinets, cap capacity, train staff on gentle redirection, and publish a predictable schedule for families.

How does preventive maintenance support sustainability?

Clean payment components, inspect motors, document recurring failures, and stock targeted parts so cabinets stay earning longer and avoid unnecessary replacement.

What insurance or risk notes should operators review?

Document daily opening checks, staff training, incident handling, electrical access, and guest supervision zones. Moog can help organize these notes before formal review.

How do we support school or foster-family events?

Reserve quieter time blocks, simplify prize redemption, place staff near younger-player zones, and choose games with clear rules and fast reset.

Can older cabinets be part of a responsible plan?

Often yes. Moog reviews cabinet earnings, service access, part availability, guest appeal, and cosmetic refresh options before recommending replacement.

Community gallery

Nine small moments that shape a better arcade floor.

Bring this program to your arcade.

Moog can review machine mix, maintenance rhythm, staff training, and community programming with your local operating reality in mind.