Health and safety
This information and guidance is based on the knowledge gained within our establishment over these years and is our own personal opinion. We recommend you seek further advice from official bodies how to deal with the items or Call us for more instruction.
Keeping the children safe is our top priority.
OPERATIONS AND USEAGE GUIDE
FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT: Supervision is required at all times
Please read and remember
Supervision is required at all times
Safe bouncing up and down only
No-one is taller than the inside walls of the inflatable are permitted to use it
Remember to tie off any second chute (the shortest one) at the rear of the inflatable before inflating units. Open this second chute when deflating. NEVER tie the blower to the short deflation chute, (where there is a deflation chute attached).
Always peg down the inflatable. Ensure the inflatable is pegged down securely using all anchor points, and suitable rope. It is essential that pegs be checked throughout the whole of the hire period to ensurethey have not moved and become free during use.
Keep a check on the weather if it becomes windy users should be safely removed from the inflatable. Once the wind has dropped the inflatable can be reused, following all safety checks on inflating.
user of our products & inflatables must carry out a risk assessment(or call us immediately). This should identify the hazards associated with use of the inflatable and then implementing suitable and sufficient control measures to minimise risk of injury to persons on or in proximity to the inflatable.
The recognised hazards are:
Instability and blowing away in windy conditions;
Situations caused by loss of pressure as a result of;
-failure of the fabric, zips and seams
-failure or loss of power to the blower
-disconnection of the blower
-litter blocking the air intake and/or vents
Falls from the structure
Tripping (particularly over anchorages)
Injuries to users from boisterous behaviour, overcrowding, allowing larger users onto the equipment at the same time as smaller users
Access to dangerous parts of the machinery
Electrical hazards
Inadequate means of escape in a fire
Manual handling injuries
Injuries to users from inappropriate shoes/clothing/jewellery
Suffocation
Entrapment
An important rule is that users are not to be taller than the height of the inside wall. The maximum number of persons of a particular size should be included in the operators’ manual. Soft landing mats should be used at the open side. Blowers should be suitably guarded at the inlet and outlet points. The user should not be able to make contact with the blower unit.
LIMITS ON NUMBERS OF USERS ON INFLATABLES – 20 maximum, moving around the unit
at an even split using the different parts of the inflatable both in the bouncy bish and bash
area, climbing wall, slide and side sports.
10’x10’ - Max 4 children
12’x12’ - Max 6 children
13’x12’ - Max 6 children
16’x14’ - Max 6 children
15’x11’ - Max 6 children
15’x15’ - Max 8 children
20’x20’ - Max 10 children
50’x11’ - Max 10 children
Slides - Max 6 children
For bespoke items or any other size please contact us, 0591425075.
Weather Conditions
Do not use the inflatables in wet weather, storms, high winds, snow or ice and in any other bad weather condition that a competent person deems to be unsafe.
Safety Mats
For the safety of the users crash mats need to be positioned at open-ended areas of your inflatable. These should be a minimum thickness of 25mm and a minimum of 1.2m in length or width.
NO ADULTS OR CHILDREN OVER THE AGE 11
(Please Note: If the child is taller than the inside wall of the inflatable, they are unfortunately not allowed on the unit.)
ALL DAMAGE MUST BE PAID FOR BY THE HIRER.