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Rules & Regulations

Moonbounces

  • No sharp or pointed objects (including pens, pencils, jewelry, knives, eyeglasses, etc.)
  • No food, gum, sand, candy, beverages, silly string, glitter, confetti, or water.A cleaning fee of $100 will be charged if any of these items are found in the moonbounce
  • No eye glasses or shoes.
  • No smoking
  • No flips (neck injury), diving, piling on, pushing, shoving or wrestling allowed
  • Do not bounce, climb or hang on the side walls or mesh
  • Enter the unit head first.If you need help, an operator will assist in helping you into the moonbounce. Follow operator’s instructions.
  • Exit the unit feet first and when using the slide
  • Do not enter moonbounce if an operator or attendant is not present
  • Do not enter moonbounce if you are pregnant of have physical problems
  • If the wind exceeds 20 mph wind gusts, please remove all children from the unit and turn off unit until the wind subsides. This is for the safety of the children!!!
  • If it starts to rain heavily, please remove all children from the moonbounce, turn off blower and cover the moonbounce with tarp. Once the rain subsides, remove the tarp and inflate.

Dunk Tanks

  • Easy Dunker must always have an adult operator on duty when in use.
  • When tank is going to be unattended, always drain water. NEVER LEAVE A DUNK TANK FILLED WITH WATER UNATTENDED!
  • Section off a "danger zone" all around the tank. Keep people out of the zone to avoid getting hit by an errant or deflected throw. Children should never be allowed inside the "danger zone".
  • Never place the dunk tank on a platform or stage. (NOTE: When filled, the dunk tank weighs over 4,500 pounds.)
  • Keep Easy Dunker away from electricity.
  • Keep water level filled to at least 8" from the top of the tank.
  • Only one person at a time should be allowed on the seat or in the tank.
  • Keep all non-swimmers, anyone less than 5' tall, or over 250 pounds off of the tank.
  • Anyone with medical conditions which may place limitations on their physical exertion (such as, but not limited to: heart condition, pregnancy, back injury, etc.) should stay off of the dunk tank.
  • Before (and each time) the dunkee climbs onto the seat, they must first make sure the seat is securely locked in place and that the safety latch is engaged.
  • The dunkee should use the handles to assist in climbing out of the tank and for getting back up onto the seat after being dunked. However, the dunkee must not hold onto the handles while being dunked.
  • The dunkee must move toward the front of the tank when coming up out of the water to avoid hitting their head on the seat.
  • Never use hard balls.
  • Never stand on seat.
  • When being dunked, the dunkee must keep hands on knees and sit forward on the seat.
  • Do not allow anyone to hit target with hands.
  • Do not operate Easy Dunker during a storm.
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