Safety tips for using water inflatables
Water inflatables, such as slides and water trampolines, have increased in popularity over the years. While fun, these toys increase risk for injury, or even drowning.
Inflatable water toys require continued maintenance to ensure suitable water depth and proper anchoring. It’s important for businesses like campgrounds and resorts who provide these attractions as part of their experience, to keep water safety top-of-mind and follow the necessary precautions to ensure a safe experience for their guests.
Keep the fun going and your guests safe by following these best practices for safely using water inflatables.
Read the owner’s manual
Read the manual, and then read it again. While this seems like an obvious step, the assembly manual provides instructions for intended use to ensure maximum safety while using it.
The manufacturer guidelines are often printed on the structure, which provides an easy checklist to review before each use.
Post and enforce the rules
The manual for each inflatable water toy outlines restrictions for weight, age, and user limits. Make sure you have these guidelines on display with any additional safety rules users should follow.
Collisions occurring due to multiple people using one inflatable at a time is one of the leading causes of injury with inflatable water toys. Imposing a one-at-a-time rule can help decrease any chances of collision.
Ensure the rules are being followed by having proper supervision and enforcement at all times.
Proper supervision
Children should be supervised by their parents or guardians at all times. Having a certified lifeguard on duty is another important safety measure to have in place anytime children or adults are in the water. Lifeguards are trained to look for risks across large areas and are prepared for emergencies.
Maintain inflatables after assembly
Depending upon weather conditions or usage, the safety may become compromised due to wear and tear. It’s important to keep a close eye on the inflatable water toys to ensure they remain safe for continued use. Regularly inspect the structure for things like tears, holes, and proper anchor connections.
If the inflatable will be stored for winter, be sure to check the owner’s manual for proper tear down and storage instructions, and properly inspect it again in the spring prior to use.