Crayon Bouncer

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Product Information

Size: 13L x 13W x 12H    

Weight: 172 lbs    

Contents: 4 stakes and 1 blower

CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES

Please read this list to all children using the Bounce House.

SPECIFIC RULES TO FOLLOW:

  1. Compatible age groups must play on unit at the same time. Age groups must not be mixed. Different sized children must not be mixed.
  2. The Bounce House is designed for children and is not recommended for use by adults. Bouncers should not sit or lay down while others are bouncing around them, as a jumping child could fall down on top of a sitting or lying child.
  3. The maximum number of children allowed in the standard 13 X 13 Bounce House is:
    Ages 2 to 8 ……….8 children maximum
    Ages 9 to 13 ……..6 children maximum
    Ages 14 to 17 ……4 children maximum
  4. All persons must remove shoes, glasses, jewelry, and anything else that may harm the Bounce House or other users of the Bounce House or anyone in door around the Bounce House. All bouncers must empty their pockets before entering the Bounce House.
  5. No flips, somersaults or horseplay. Do not run and/or bounce against the walls. Do not run or jump through the door of the Bounce House. Do not climb or hang from the interior or exterior of the Bounce House.
  6. No food or drink inside or near (within 10 feet) of the Bounce House. If this occurs there will be a $40 cleaning fee charges to clean food and drink residue from the Bounce House. NO SILLY STRING. Silly string damages the vinyl. You will be charged for all repairs required from silly string damage.
  7. Keep all pets away from Bounce House. Please do not tape or fasten anything to the Bounce House.
  8. Do not use the Bounce House during rain. The jump surface is very slippery when wet. If during operation the wind becomes excessive (20mph), remove all bouncers and deflate the Bounce House.

SHOULD THE SLIDE BEGIN TO DEFLATE OR ANY OTHER EMERGENCIES:
Emergencies can arise for various reasons. The following are a few examples of emergencies and how they can be handled. This is strictly a guide. Please use common sense when an emergency occurs.

Loss of Electrical Power: When a loss of power occurs the inflatable will slowly start to deflate.
Remain Calm! You will have sufficient time to help the riders to quickly and safely exit the ride. This situation tends to cause panic . . . unless the operator stays calm and relaxed. Talk calmly to those inside telling them not to panic while you’re helping them walk out.
Check to see if the blowers have come unplugged or the cords are unplugged from the outlet. If so, plug them back in and the ride will re-inflate. Do not leave the ride unattended to check on any problem. Empty the ride and then address the issue.
If the bounce house begins to deflate, inform the children to walk out the unit and exit it as quickly as possible. Do not leave ride unattended!

Weather: Bad weather can arrive in the form of rain, lightning or strong wind. In each case you want to evacuate the ride as quickly and safely as possible.
Remain Calm! If you panic, your riders may also panic. Stay calm and stay focused on your job, which is to help your riders exit the ride quickly, but in an orderly fashion. After everyone has exited the ride, deflate the ride by turning off the blower and moving them to a dry location.

Damage: If the ride becomes damaged while in your operation, take the following steps.
If the ride is ripped or otherwise begins to lose air, assist all riders from the ride and deflate it. Write down what happened, when, and any other details you observed and turn this report in to Party in the House Inflatables LLC.

Should the bounce house deflate, or if you experience any problems with the equipment, please call Party in the House Inflatables LLC at 307-763-7320 before allowing or engaging in further use of the unit.