Operating Procedures
Each operator should read and understand the following instructions.
NOTE: The OPERATOR is the ADULT SUPERVISOR of the ride. ALWAYS SUPERVISE THIS RIDE! Safety is always first priority.
- The ride should not be operated if wind exceeds 20 miles per hour (32 km/h) or in rain or lightning conditions.
- All riders must remove their shoes.
- Riders should be sorted by size. Only riders of the same size should be allowed in the ride at the same time.
- Riders must remove loose or sharp objects including glasses and dangling jewelry. Glasses should be removed.
- No food, drink, or gum.
- No face paint or Silly String. Silly String ruins the vinyl.
The rated capacity should never be exceeded. The capacity of the ride is as follows:
12’ Bounces: Height requirements Min: 36”, Max: 70”
Small Children: 6-8 Medium Children: 4-6 Large Children (reaching max height): 2-4
8’ Bounces: Height requirements Min: 36”, Max: 48”
Small Children: 4-6
The operator should assist the riders when they enter and exit the ride.
- The operator should position himself/herself in close proximity to the entrance of the ride.
- While the ride is in operation, the operator should watch the riders at all times. No roughhousing or horseplay should be tolerated. No climbing on the nets is allowed. Anyone who does not obey the rules after being warned should be asked to exit the ride (operators should to be made to understand that they are in control of the ride…and removing someone from a ride who is not following rules is important for all riders' safety)
- The operator must strictly enforce the rules posted on the warning sign.
- The operator should assist the riders while they exit the ride.
- The operator must remain in control of the ride at all times.
Emergency Procedures
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.
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 blowers or fans.
- Bounces should be folded over once so that the interior is protected from the weather. Shelter the blower from rain when possible.
Loss of Electrical Power
When a loss of power occurs the ride will slowly start to deflate.
- Remain Calm! You will have ample time to help your patrons quickly and safely exit the ride. This situation tends to cause panic…unless the operator stays calm and relaxed. Talk calmly to those inside the unit 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.
- Contact or have someone contact the inflatable company at 519-498-4795 or 519-497-8951 to check the problem. Do not leave the ride unattended.
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 the Responsible Party.
- Contact the inflatable company immediately. Do not attempt to continue to operate the ride.