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Isnt there a regulation for daycares that restricts the use of moonwalks?

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Isnt there a regulation for daycares that restricts the use of moonwalks?

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Yes. There is a regulation made to discourage daycares from renting or using moonwalks due to potential dangers to small children if too crowded, unsupervised or improperly secured. They are subject to turning over from excessive play to one side or high winds and other dangers. However, the regulation, which may be considered overly-cautious, is specific to moonwalks and does not include other inflatables, such as obstacle courses and slides. Of our nine inflatable, only two are moonwalks. You may choose to have your staff stationed to regulate play on those or we can monitor them or we can deflate them.

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