WallRider Installation and Instruction Manual:
Safety Guidelines
WallRider
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Section 2 - Safety Guidelines
© Rugged Interactive
2019
2.2 In Play Safety Guidelines
Please ensure you read the following points before using the equipment:
This activity can be great fun, but it can also be dangerous. There is a risk of serious injury if care is
not taken when using the equipment. Use of this equipment is physically demanding: this is a high-
impact, full body activity which requires intense focus, awareness of your body’s strengths and
limitations, awareness of the environment around you and extreme caution.
Dos:
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Before beginning any exercise program, it is recommended that you consult with your doctor.
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Children under the age of 7 years must always be supervised by an adult (over 16 years) when
using the equipment and/or recommended accessories.
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Visually check the equipment before using it for any signs of damage, component failure or loose
cables that could become a tripping hazard. Report any concerns, e.g. loose or damaged
equipment, to a member of staff immediately.
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Ensure you familiarise yourself with any additional facility rules that may apply.
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Ensure that the play area in front of the equipment is clear before attempting to participate.
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Only participate if you are in good physical condition. Participate only within your capabilities /
recommended exercise level.
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Wear appropriate clothing.
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Remove all items from your pockets prior to participation.
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Long hair should be tied back.
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Before use, loosen up with warm up exercises and stretches.
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Practice being in control of your bounce before using the equipment. Always remain in control.
Uncontrolled jumps or falls are likely to result in injuries to yourself and/or others.
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Only those participating are allowed in the activity area. If waiting to participate, stand back at a safe
distance from the equipment.
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Make sure you have control before leaving the trampolines, obstacles or activity equipment.
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Report any unusual or inappropriate behaviour to a member of staff immediately.
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If you get tired, leave the equipment / activity area and take a break.
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If you feel any pain, dizziness, nausea or any other abnormal symptoms, STOP YOUR WORKOUT
IMMEDIATELY. Consult your doctor immediately. Incorrect or excessive training may lead to
injuries.