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Adult set-up and dismantling are required. Adult supervision is required at all times while the Bouncer is in use. Never leave children unattended during play.
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Ages and sizes of children playing in the Bouncer at the same time should be comparable.
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Individuals with head, neck, back or other muscular-skeletal injuries or disabilities, pregnant women, small infants and others who may be susceptible to injury from fails, bumps or bouncing are not permitted in the Bouncer.
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The Bouncer must be fully inflated before any children are allowed inside. The Bouncer must stay fully inflated until everyone is out.
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Keep Bouncer a safe distance from fire, water, walls and other obstructions.
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Shoes, eyeglasses, jewelry and any hard or sharp objects that may cause injury must be removed before entering the Bouncer.
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Check stakes regularly during play to ensure they remain securely in the ground when using outdoors.
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Keep children away from the bower (air pump).
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To prevent choking, children may not enter the Bouncer while eating, drinking, or chewing anything in their mouths.
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No flips, wrestling, running, or pushing allowed inside the Bouncer.
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Do not bounce against the sides, near the entrance or (for models that include a slide) on the slide area,
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Climbing or hanging on the walls, netting or exterior of the Bouncer is not allowed.
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The Bouncer may not be used outside during rainy and/or lightning conditions or if winds exceed 25 MPH.
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If the Bouncer begins to deflate, remove all children and check for disconnection of power cord or for power outage.
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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use the fan with any solid-state speed control device.
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Product should be regularly checked for potentially unsafe conditions such as damaged cord, plug, housing, or parts. If such damage is found, the Bouncer should not be used until properly repaired.
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Do not drag on concrete or other rough surfaces.
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In case of injury, contact a physician immediately.