There are a lot of insurance companies and amusement regularity authorities who recommend not to rent an obstacle course.

I WOULD AGREE WITH THAT

I have never seen an obstacle course that would meet the standards for safe play by children under 12 years, for both Australia and Europe.

I am not talking about standards as minor as "we deliver on time" or "YES we take a deposit so we dont double book you and your game is guaranteed".

What I am talking about are real standards which may include

> Inflatable walls rather then netted walls

> Wall heights

> Safety screens

> Entrapment points

> Age use

> Insurance and many more


See all the kids falling off here: Very Dangerous!


"Extreme Obstacle Course"

ISSUES WITH THE ABOVE OBSTACLE COURSE

1. Fall off the front

2. Entrapment points for head and arms in 7 points on that you can see

3. Netting causing structural difficiencies

4. No way to stop kids diving off the top of the slide

5. Kids can climb over walls on the slide and fall height is severe

6. Kids will fall out of the game all the way through the entire challenge course (broken bones)

7. Kids can climb on top of small arches and objects thus causing fall issues

8. No shade cover so we are all getting sunburnt

9. Nothing at the back stopping kids from sliding off onto the ground

 
       
           
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