Airmazing Inflatables has done everything we can to ensure your safety when you hire a bouncy castle or inflatable from us.  If handled and used incorrectly accidents can occur so please ensure you read all of our safety information for guidance on how to use our equipment.

We provide quality inflatables which are safe and secure as this is our livelihood and we want you to be able to book with us again and again.

Our Inflatables:

  1. All our inflatables are inspected annually by a qualified inspector who is registered with the RPII (Register of Play Inspectors International) ensuring that they are safe to use.

  2. Have a test certificate for the electric fans.

  3. Come with suitable anchoring stakes.

  4. Have a sloping entrance to ensure protection on entering/exiting.

  5. Safety mats for use indoor or hard surfaces.

  6. Come with a First Aid Kit and Accident Book, in case of injury.

  7. Have full public liability insurance.


You will be responsible for its operation. Please follow the steps below.


The most common cause of accidents involving bouncy castles and inflatables is lack of supervision. A responsible adult must supervise the unit at all times and be responsible for:

  1. Ensuring that the unit is not overloaded.

  2. Controlling boisterous behaviour.

  3. Preventing adventurous children climbing, swinging or hanging from the walls etc.

The supervisor must be able to organise the users into suitable groups, ensuring that only children of the same age/size are playing together to avoid the larger children crushing smaller ones.

They also need to make sure that sharp articles of clothing, shoes, buckles, jewellery, spectacles, sharp objects, key-rings, metal-studded clothing and anything else which could injure others or damage the unit are removed before playing on the unit.

If you need supervisors we can supply this at extra cost (subject to availability).

Special care must also be exercised during inflation and deflation. Customers must be kept well clear of the unit at these times.

Do not inflate the unit in wet or windy conditions.

HSE Information Sheet 7

For Guidance, we use the publication 'ES7' printed and published by the 'Health and Safety Executive' (HSE).


This guidance details the safe operation of inflatable bouncing devices.


For more information please contact the HSE on the below link, where you can download your own copy.


Health and Safety Executive




Register of Play Inspectors International



 

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