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Safety Ri1/es 

Follow the Rules!! 

When  operated  properly,  and  according to the  following  rules,  Inflatables  Games 

are  safe 

and a fun  form of  entertainment that  will thrill participants at  any event. 

It  is imperative  that  operators  follow  these  safety rules  when  operating  their 

inflatable games. 

REMEMBER, 

the 

operator 

is 

ultimately 

responsible 

for the 

majority 

of 

injuries 

that happen 

on inflatable 

rides. 

P.A;B.A.C.

Pay

Attention 

and 

Be Aware 

of what 

your

Customers 

are doing 

at all  times! 

• If  power  should go  arr during the  time  that children or adults  are

playing,  the  bounce  ride  may  deflate  rapidly.  Ask  all  occupants  to 

immediately sit down, then a responsible game attendant should direct 

the evacuation or all ride occupants. 

• Do not innate in high winds or rain. High winds are 20 mph or higher. 

• Unload  all  occupants  and  deflate  the  ride if  the  wind becomes

excessive.

• Use  an  adequate  three wire  extension cord,  min.  12  gauge for  50'.

N&i.e.( 

cul or remove the round grounding pin from the cord.

• Always connect a GFI extension cord adaptor to any extension cor.d 

before  plugging into  a power  source.  This  reduces  the possibility  of

arcing the GFI contacts. A GFI extension cord  adaptor can be purchased

at  most  Do-It-Yourself  type stores,  i.e  Home  Depot,  Builders  Square,

Lowes, �tc ...

• Check the GFI operation al least once per event.

• Before slaking games into the ground,  obtain marking  and location

information from  the  utility companies if  there  is a  possibility  of

striking  underground utilities. Also, ensure there are no underground 

irrigation  pipes,  electric wires,  gas lines,  or  telephone  cables  that  the 

utility  company or property owner may have installed. 

• Limit occupants to the number specified on the label or in the owner's 

manual.

• Always ensure that there is adequate clearance around and above the

ride. Look for tree limbs and electrical wires that may pose a hazard.

• Do not allow any children or adults in the rear or the ride or near the

electric blower fan at any time.

• Do not put fingers/hands into fan intake or outlet when rul')ning

,

,

• Do  not  put fingers/hands  into fan  motor or  motor  housing  when

running. 

• Never roll up or pack a ride when wet unless you  plan to dry  it  that 

same day. 

• Never  use  chlorine  based  cleanser  or bleach to  clean,  as  this  may 

damage the thread or vinyl.

Summary of Contents for TUG-A-JOUST

Page 1: ...a certain amount or physical exertion and you must judge for yourself your ability to participate If you do decide to participate we suggest you do the following for your own personalsafety Remove all loose and danglingjewelry and or clothing Remove rings bracelets watches and earrings Remove shoes Follow the attendant s instructions closely They are there for your safety DO NOT ENTER THIS GAME IF...

Page 2: ... any extension cor d before plugging into a power source This reduces the possibility of arcingthe GFI contacts A GFI extension cord adaptor can be purchased at most Do It Yourself type stores i e Home Depot Builders Square Lowes tc Check the GFI operation al least once per event Before slaking games into the ground obtain marking and location information from the utility companies if there is a p...

Page 3: ...atable on the liner with the inflation tube located to the rear of the Inflatable Note If rolled up properly the rear of the Inflatable is the end where you start unrolling Make a mental note of how the outside seams of the game are positioned as you unroll the game This will be beneficial when you rero 1 the game later 2 Stake the Inflatable before inflating Be sure the stake heads are away from ...

Page 4: ... same time 5 No more than the following number of persons should be allowed in any inflatable bounce at one time Eliminator 4 12x12 Basic Bounce 5 1Sx15 Basic Bounce 6 8 16x16 Basic Bounce Boxing 6 8 20 x 20 Basic Bounce 9 11 22 Slide 7 18 Slide 5 14 Slide 4 Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course 2 Please bear in mind that it is always best to go under the maximum if possible for the safety of the partic...

Page 5: ...pair as necessary cIean and dry Blow baking soda through if needed to remove odor suckle any plastic snaps to reduce the possibility of entanglement in the mesh oo not allow any children or adults in the rear of the ride or near the electric blower fan at any time unplug electric blower fan at power source 0 Loosen first inflation deflation tube strap and remove tube from blower cone Make sure tub...

Page 6: ...n and then stick them back onto the hook loop in an open position Allow the game to drop in a natural state Any walls may have a tendency to fall outward You may want to coax them back towards the middle they as they drop BY ALL MEANS DO NOT SHIFT THE BASE OF THE GAME AS IT IS DEFLATING Shifting the base of the game will not hurt the inflatable but it will make rolling the game more difficult An i...

Page 7: ...he same way that you would roll a sleeping bag Grab the end very tightly squeeze the material and begin to roll the game As you progress with the roll down the game be sure that the roll is straight and tight When you get to the end of the game the roll is heavy SLOW DOWN When you get to the last push allow time for the last bit of air to escape Tie the string that should still be lying on the gro...

Page 8: ...ion tube to prevent abrasion to play area and inflation deflation tube sand with game straps Place game strap ends between metal buckles and the inflatable to reduce abrasions to tne play area while transportin and storage Place in bag and tie You should be ready for your next rental Roll Diagram Lay game out flat Seam out all edges Fold in 3rd s by Fold in the other folding one side in as side in...

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