
Safety Inspections for Bouncy Castles and Other Inflatables
There are four types of safety inspections required for inflatables: The first three inspections (1, 2, and 3) must be performed by a qualified inspector.
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There are four types of safety inspections required for inflatables: The first three inspections (1, 2, and 3) must be performed by a qualified inspector.
When operating inflatables, it’s essential to ensure they meet safety standards. According to the European safety standard EN14960:2019, all inflatables must undergo annual safety testing.
Carrying on with our series of articles to help you understand the European Safety standard, this week we look at setting up inflatables with a
Carrying on with our series of articles to help you understand the European Safety standard, this week we look at setting up inflatables when indoors.
What is a safe wind speed for inflatables? Some of the most serious accidents involving inflatables occur due to high winds. The manufacturer or importer
The European safety standard EN14960-2019 is the standard by which all Inflatable Hirers in the EU are required to adhere to when operating a Hire