Above
all else we want you to enjoy the hire of your Bundles Bouncy
Castle in a safe and worry free environment and therefore,
upon delivery we will provide you with and talk you through
our operating instructions and terms and conditions of hiring
the equipment.
These safety instructions are not meant to
spoil any fun but to ensure that the equipment is used safely
and efficiently.
We have provided a brief synopsis of how to operate a castle
safely as follows:
As the supplier / erector
and in order to ensure that we comply with our Public Liability
Insurance requirements we will ensure:
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All anchor points are intact and not
damaged |
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All anchor ropes are not worn or chaffed |
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All anchor stakes and their location remains sound
for continued use. |
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The wall to tower fixings are not torn. |
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There are no holes or rips in the surface or seams
of the bed and step/front apron. |
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When fully inflated all walls and towers (when fitted)
are firm and upright and the pressure in the bed and
stop/front apron are sufficient to give a reliable and
firm footing. |
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The blower has no exposed wires or loose bolts, screws
and that the mesh guards over the air inlet are secured
and intact. |
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Electric cables are not worn or chaffed and that
plugs, sockets and switches are not damaged. |
As the Hirer / Supervisor we advise that
you must:
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Ensure that all users remove their footwear
(except socks) and any other hard, sharp dangerous objects
from their person such as buckles, pens, purses etc. |
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Spectacles are removed. |
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Not allow anyone to bounce on steps/front apron. |
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Not allow anyone to climb or hang on the outside walls. |
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Not allow users who are taller than the outside walls
when standing on the inflated bouncing surface to use
the device. |
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The operators should be proactive, use a whistle or
other device and take action at the first sign of misbehavior. |
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Ensure that the equipment is not overloaded. |
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Larger or more boisterous children should be segregated
from smaller ones and a number of users at any one time
should be limited to that figure which allows each user
enough room to play safely. |
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