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1. Ensure the company have Public Liability insurance
to a minimum of £1m and ask for a copy of the schedule.
Extreme Bounce have £5m.
2. Ask to see copy of "compliance of operation"
certificate for the castle you are hiring.
3. Your bouncy castle provider should give you a brief safety
talk. A safety sheet is also a useful reminder.
4. Ensure the provider has anchored the inflatable securely.
Do not move or reposition inflatable.
5. An adult must supervise the children at all times.
6. No overcrowding to avoid accidents and damaging the inflatable.
7. No adults, unless the inflatable is specifically designed
for adults!
8. Similar size children only to avoid accidents - toddlers
and teenagers do not mix!
9. No climbing on walls, beams or towers and no somersaults
or flips.
10. Keep safety mats positioned in front of the inflatable.
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