Inflatable Slides
This is a colorful children's slide. The main body of the slide is composed of pipes in various colors, such as blue, green, pink, and yellow, which are bright and vibrant. At the top of the slide, there is a pink frame decorated with big white eyes, looking very cute and interesting, as if giving life to the slide. At the bottom of the slide, there are three pink pencil-shaped decorations, adding to the childlike charm.
Specifications:
Material | PVC Tarpaulin |
Size | 8*6*4.5m or Customize |
Color | As the picture shown or customized |
Printing | Drawing printing |
Package | Strong PVC bag for inflatables, carton for blower |
Accessories | Blower, repair kit (spare material and glue) |
Blower | CE:220-240V UL: 110-115V |
OEM | available |
Workmanship | Double Stitching |
Certificates | CE, SGS, EN14960 |
Set uptime | About 10 mins, depend on the Amusement park size |
MOQ | 1 PC |
Payment | T/T, 30% deposit and 70% balance when shipment |
Shipment | By sea, by air or by express |
Warranty | 24 months |
Application | Outdoor and indoor amusement for kids and adults |
Inflatable Slides: Do's and Don'ts for Safety
I. Installation and Placement
Ground Smoothness and Obstacle-free Space
The ground on which the inflatable slide is erected must be flat and free of sharp objects. Stones, branches, and broken glass can puncture the slide's vinyl coating, leading to air leakage. Ideal locations are well-prepared grassy areas or smooth, level concrete slabs in parks, schoolyards, or event spaces.
A safety buffer of at least 2 - 3 meters should surround the slide. This means no poles, fences, or other obstructions should be nearby. The buffer helps protect users from colliding with external objects while using the slide.
Windy areas should be avoided when installing the inflatable slide. Strong winds can cause the slide to wobble, shift, or even be blown down, endangering the safety of users.
Installation Checks and Inflation Verification
When installing the inflatable slide, make sure to follow the manufacturer's detailed instructions. Thoroughly check all connection points, with special attention to the junction between the slide and its inflatable base. Additionally, test the inflation device, whether it's a manual pump or an electric blower, to ensure it's in proper working condition and that the air inlets and outlets are unobstructed.
After the initial installation, conduct a trial inflation to verify the airtightness of the slide. Observe it for a few minutes to see if there are any signs of air leaking. A well-inflated slide with the correct air pressure is essential for a safe and enjoyable experience.
II. During Use Precautions
User Suitability and Assistance
The age and weight limits of the inflatable slide must be strictly adhered to. Different sizes and designs of slides are engineered to handle specific user groups. For example, a small slide might be suitable for children aged 3 - 5 with a weight limit of around 20 kilograms, while a larger slide could accommodate older children and adults, with an upper weight limit of about 100 kilograms. Using the slide outside these limits can put excessive stress on the slide and endanger the user.
For younger kids, it's highly advisable to have an adult accompany them. Toddlers may struggle with balance while climbing the steps and sliding down, and an adult can offer the necessary guidance and protection in case of an unforeseen mishap.
Appropriate Attire and Footwear
Users should wear clothing that is free of sharp elements. Metal zippers, buttons, and hard plastic embellishments should be avoided as they can scratch the slide's surface, causing air leaks. Instead, opt for soft, flexible sportswear or casual wear that allows for easy movement.
Footwear is equally important. Steer clear of flip-flops and high heels as they can easily come off or impede movement. Sneakers or flat shoes that provide good traction are the recommended choice.
Prohibited Behaviors on the Slide
Any form of pushing, shoving, or roughhousing on the slide is strictly prohibited. Users must queue up and wait their turn when climbing the stairs and during the sliding process. Pushing can cause a user to lose balance at height and result in fractures, head injuries, or other severe trauma.
The correct way to slide is face up and feet down. Sliding headfirst or sideways not only endangers the user's physical well-being but also disrupts the orderly flow of other users. Additionally, reversing on the slide is not allowed as it heightens the risk of collisions.
III. Maintenance and Supervision Requirements
Ongoing Safety Supervision
A dedicated supervisor should be assigned to oversee the use of the inflatable slide. This person's role is to maintain a constant vigil over the actions of users and the physical state of the slide. Given the multi-user nature of these attractions, unforeseen issues such as improper use or minor structural perturbations can arise. A watchful supervisor can promptly identify and address these concerns.
The supervisor should position themselves in a location that provides a panoramic view of the slide, typically on one side or at an elevated perch, ensuring the absence of blind spots. Concurrently, they must take precautions to safeguard themselves from being struck by sliding users.
Emergency Preparedness and First Aid
The supervisor must possess basic first aid knowledge and skills. During the operation of the inflatable slide, minor accidents such as abrasions, spains, and bruises are commonplace. The supervisor should know how to clean, disinfect, and bandage wounds. A well-stocked first aid kit should be placed in a conspicuous location near the slide, containing items such as adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze pads, and analgesics.
In the event of a more serious accident such as a fracture, severe bleeding, or unconsciousness, the supervisor should immediately call emergency services and, while waiting for the ambulance, attempt to implement appropriate first aid measures such as immobilizing the fractured limb and applying pressure to the bleeding area.
FAQ
Q: How to repair when damage?
A:
Step 1: Identify the Damage
Thoroughly inspect the inflatable to locate any tears, punctures, or leaks.
Step 2: Clean and Dry the Area
Clean the damaged area with mild soap and water to remove dirt or debris. Allow the area to dry completely before proceeding with the repair.
Step 3: Patch the Damage
Apply a patch specifically designed for inflatable repairs over the damaged area. Make sure the patch is slightly larger than the damaged area to ensure proper coverage. Press the patch firmly onto the surface, smoothing out any wrinkles or air bubbles.
Step 4: Apply Adhesive
If using a patch that requires adhesive, apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to both the patch and the inflatable surface. Allow the adhesive to become tacky before pressing the patch onto the surface.
Step 5: Allow Time to Cure/Allow the Adhesive to Dry
Once the patch is in place, you'll need to allow the adhesive to dry completely. This may take several hours, depending on the type of adhesive you are using. It's important to avoid using the inflatable until the adhesive is completely dry, as this could cause the patch to come loose. Wait at least 1 hour before inflating again.
Step 6: Test the Repair
Once the patch has cured, inflate the inflatable and check for any signs of leakage. If the repair holds, the inflatable is ready to be used again.
It's important to use repair materials specifically designed for inflatables and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure a successful repair. If the damage is extensive or beyond your ability to repair, consider seeking professional assistance.
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Q: Accessories included?
A: Free accessories include Storage Bag / Repair Kit / Warning Label / Custom Logo .