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Looking for supporting ideas for buying an inflatable

18 years 2 weeks ago #55165 by Rockne
BOE == Board of Education

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18 years 2 weeks ago #55164 by kleinds
What does BOE stand for?
18 years 2 months ago #55163 by PTA Renegade
1. Do not buy the models sold at the mass merchants - cheaper, but you get what you paid for-they won't hold up. Do not buy used inflatable rides.

2. Do invest in a minimum 1,000,000/3,000,000 aggregate liability policy (ask your agent); this is usually the min. accepted by schools, cities, etc.

3. Do staff each unit with at least 2 adults.

4. Avoid complex units such as tall slides (Titanic) that are difficult to operate safely.

5. If used outside, use ALL the ground stakes. If inside, you'll need about 1,000 pounds of sandbags to operate safely.

Just my 2 cents!
18 years 5 months ago #55162 by <a OK>
You have to get legal input from your district.

If your bouncy unit is used on school grounds, and your group is under the umbrella of the school, surely the school is liable.

If you are independent, non 501c3, as we are, the liability may still fall to the school, it does for us anyway.

Your best bet is to contact your superintendent and get advice from her/the district lawyers about their policies and insurance coverages and what if any, liablity your group would be bound to.
18 years 5 months ago #55161 by momfirst
OOPS>>>>>We just purchased one, the big water slide from Walmart and we planned to purchase several regular jump house types because we were renting them every year from a local rental place. We never asked the BOE about it. Dosen't the PTO Insurance that we have for the year cover us for any accidents???
18 years 7 months ago #55160 by Serendipity
The important safety issues here are that someone would have to be able to supervise the children on the bouncer at all times and there is a certain # (I think 5) of children they reccomend only being able to use it at one time.

I can't really give you ammunition, but I can tell you that this would need BOE approval for your group to even think about doing it. So I suggest you take the info you have to a BOE meeting and see if you can get their blessing on doing this. If the BOE is agreeable then take it back to your group for discussion.
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