Inflatable Rental Safety Rules & Guidelines
Ensure a worry-free experience by following these inflatable safety guidelines. Proper supervision and adherence to these rules help prevent injuries and protect the equipment.
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Play at Your Own Risk – Most importantly Adult supervision is required at all times. Adults are required to supervise childrens play in the unit at all time to follow safety rules.
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No Shoes –No sneakers, flip-flops, sandals, or water shoes.
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No Food, Drinks, or Gum – Keep all snacks, candy, and beverages away from the inflatable to prevent messes, damage, or chocking. If the unit is dirty this will result in additional cleaning fees.
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No Confetti, Glitter, Silly String, Crepe Paper, Face Paint, Colored Streamers or Slime – These items stain and will result in additional cleaning fees.
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No Rough Play – No pushing, shoving, wrestling, flips, somersaults or other dangerous behavior.
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Size Matters – Keep big kids with big kids and little kids with little kids to avoid injuries.
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Capacity Limits – Do not exceed the recommended number of participants at one time.
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Remove Sharp Objects – No jewelry, pens, pencils, eyeglasses, knives, or any sharp items while inside the inflatable.
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Water Rules – Do not put water on a dry inflatable. This can cause injuries, damage, and additional cleaning fees.
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Health & Safety – Do not enter if you are pregnant or have any medical conditions that could be affected by bouncing or sliding.
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No Climbing on Walls or Netting – This can lead to falls, injuries, and damage to the unit.
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Exit Safely – Always use the designated exit and never attempt to jump off the unit.
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Do not turn power off on unit unless winds are over 15mph, lighting, thunder, rain or if the unit is staying over night (disconnect blower and bring inside).
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No Pets – Animals are not allowed inside or near the inflatable.
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No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited near the inflatable.
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No BBQs or Grills – Do not place or use any cooking equipment near the inflatable.
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Inflation & Deflation Safety – No one should enter the unit while it is inflating or deflating.
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Weather Safety – If winds exceed 15 mph, or if there is lightning, thunder, or heavy rain, exit immediately and turn off the blower. If the unit is staying overnight, disconnect the blower and bring it inside.