Important Safety Rules to protect your children, and prevent damage to the jumping castles
As a parent you need to follow the following rules:
* Always function under adult supervision;
* Castle sizes 3.5m x 5m – Suitable for children 3 to 8 years of age with a maximum of 8 kids at a time;
* Castle sizes 5m x 5m, and 6m x 6m – suitable for children 3 to 12 years of age with a maximum of 10 children at a time;
* Extra caution and supervision is required for children|kids [/spin] ages three (3) and under;
* Never allow older kids to bounce with children 3 and under unless they are properly supervised by an adult;
* Those with head, neck, back or other muscular-skeletal injuries or disabilities, pregnant women, small infants and others who may be susceptible to injury from falls, bumps or bouncing are not permitted in the unit at any time;
* No food or drinks allowed at any time;
* No flips or extreme horseplay allowed;
* No silly string or streamers allowed;
* DO NOT bounce or step near the entrance;
* Remove shoes, belts, glasses and jewellery, especially rings and studs;
* No sharp objects allowed|permitted inside jumping castle;
* No pets near the inflatable at anytime;
* Stay off netting at all times; don’t lean on it intentionally;
* Keep toddlers from putting netting in mouth;
* No persons over 100kg’s allowed inside jumping castle;
* Separate groups of children according to size and/or age;
* No person is allowed in jumping castles while it is being inflated or deflated;
* NO children to touch or play with motor;
* In case of rain and /or lightning, have children exit jumping castle and turn off motor;
* In case of accidental power outage to unit, have children exit jumping castle immediately then check for power disconnection;
* Damage to the inflatable will incur a fee for repair;
* Persons not following safety information should be excused from play immediately; and
* This Safety Sheet will be available on the day of activity and will need to be signed by the adult in charge.
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