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Safety
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A FULLY TRAINED RESPONSIBLE ADULT MUST SUPERVISE INFLATABLE AT ALL TIMES. Do not allow children to enter the inflatable without 100% CONSTANT Awareness by ADULT SUPERVISION.
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All riders must remove shoes, jewelry, eyeglasses, combs, hair clips or any other sharp or hard objects that may cause injury to children or the inflatable prior to entering ANY inflatable.
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Absolutely no food, drink, gum, candy, or silly string inside Inflatable.
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NO flips, wrestling, running, pushing, climbing nets or walls or any other aggressive behavior that could injure another child. Do not let riders bounce against the side netting or entrance of Inflatable.
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Only children of comparable age and size should use inflatable at the same time. Mixing children of different sizes will greatly increase the risk of injury.
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Maximum number of riders in each Inflatable unit:
- 13 x 13 (6-8) children ages eight and under or (5-6) children ages nine-twelve and/or a maximum wight of 750 lbs.
- 15 x 15 (8-9) children ages eight and under or (6-8) children aged nine-twelve and/or a maximum weight of 850 lbs.
- 13'x 15' Combos (6) children ages eight and under or (5-6) children ages nine-twelve and/or a maximum wight of 750 lbs.
- 13'x 18' Combos (6-8) children ages eight and under or (5-6) children ages nine-twelve and/or a maximum wight of 750 lbs.
- Wet & Dry Slides (1) person (any age) at a time & a maximum weight of 250 lbs.
- Slip & Slides (1-2) riders. Maximum weight of 500 lbs.
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It is NOT recommended for children to sit or lay down while other children are bouncing around them, as a jumping child could fall down on top of a sitting or lying child causing injury.
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Stop the children from bouncing and have them exit the Inflatable immediately if winds exceed 15 M.P.H or rain, or any other condition which may cause an unsafe or questionable condition. Once all children have exited turn the blower motor off & fold inflatable in half. Wait for the weather to subside or for any other unfavorable condition to change before allowing children to re enter the inflatable.
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If the blower motor stops: Have the children calmly exit the inflatable. Most often the cause is an overloaded circuit or a piece of debris caught in front of the blower intake. Reset the circuit breaker and make sure the blower is plugged into a dedicated circuit. Clear any debris from the intake of blower.
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FAILURE TO USE GOOD JUDGMENT AND TO FOLLOW SAFETY RULES CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. THE OPERATOR MUST ALWAYS INSURE THE INFLATABLE IS PROPERLY STAKED & OR WEIGHTED DOWN USING ALL TIE DOWN POINTS ON INFLATABLE AVAILABLE & SUPERVISED BY A FULLY TRAINED ATTENDANT INSURING ALL SAFETY RULES ARE FOLLOWED ACCORDINGLY.
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