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8 Steps to Protect Your Trampoline from Legal Liabilities
5.Rules guidance everywhere in park
You should put safety rules guidance everywhere in the park. You can use poster or play videos all the time to remind the players about the safety always. If allowed, play videos is the best way.
6.Use camera
In-house cameras today are inexpensive, but they can be crucial to protecting yourself. With cameras, it’s easy to go back and look at exactly what happened. When you use cameras, you avoid any disagreements about what happened and customers aren’t able to stretch the truth.
The camera tells the story about what happened. This can help you avoid frivolous lawsuits so that you can focus on providing a great experience for your customers.
7. Keep records
Documentation is another key when it comes to successfully running a trampoline park. You should keep these records for years, until long after the statute of limitations has run for your jurisdiction for any trampoline park lawsuits. You should also hang on to video from activities of your business, especially on days with reported injuries.
8.Don’t worry
Although it might seem overwhelming to avoid injuries and legal liability in a trampoline park, rest assured that following these steps can help you avoid liability and defend yourself in the event of a lawsuit. Trampoline parks are fun, and most customers are only looking for a fun day of family activity and exercise. A sound insurance policy can also give you peace of mind. Have your customers sign waivers before they begin, and enjoy the experience as you jump into this new business venture.
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