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Inflatalble units are as safe as other play ground equipment or toys as long as safety rules are followed when playing.
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Safety First! Children?s safety depends on
presence of adult supervision while Inflatable Units and all leased
property are in use. ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES!
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Keep age and size of groups compatible.
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Children under 3 should not jump with older
children.
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15 x 15 inflatables accommodate up to 8
children from 2-8 years old, up to 6 children from 9-12 years old or up
to 3 teens 13-18
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NO SILLY STRING ALLOWED ? IT WILL
PERMANENTLY STAIN THE UNIT
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SOMERSAULTS, ROUGH HOUSING AND FLIPS ARE
NOT ALLOWED
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Shoes/Glasses/Jewelry: All riders MUST REMOVE
SHOES, GLASSES, AND ALL LOOSE JEWELRY before playing in the inflatable.
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It is unsafe to stay in inflatable unit if
winds exceed 20 MPH
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If the unit becomes excessively soiled or
becomes wet from the use of a hose, a $35.00 cleaning fee may be
imposed.
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Pre-existing Health Conditions: Pregnant women, individuals with pre-existing
injuries, and others susceptible to injury from falls, bumps or bouncing
are not permitted in or on the inflatable unit at any time.
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Flipping/Wrestling/Piling: Improper use of the
inflatable includes flipping in the air, wrestling, and riders piling on
themselves. Such activity may result in neck and back injuries to
riders.
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Installation: Do not remove the inflatable from
the area where it was installed. If the inflatable unit moves, pull it
by one of its corners back to its original location of installation.
Keep the inflatable unit away from swimming pools and other sources of
water at all times.
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Inclement Weather: Once there is a threat of inclement weather, including
strong winds (at or in excess of 20 mph), thunderstorms (especially when
lightening is present), or severe cold weather (below 40 degrees),
children should immediately exit the inflatable. The blower should
thereafter be switched off and removed, and the unit allowed to deflate.
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Deflation: Should the unit begin to deflate, do
the following: First, have all children exit the unit immediately. Next,
if the motor has stopped, make sure that it has not been unplugged. If
the motor is still running, check the air intake on the side of the
motor for blockage, and check both blower tubes on the inflatable unit
to make sure that they are tightly tied off. Never allow riders in or on
a partially inflated unit.