These points cannot be ignored when maintaining inflatable children's castle
Many operators of inflatable children's castle still pay little attention when cleaning up our inflatable children's castle. This situation can easily lead to a significant reduction in the service life of our inflatable castle. Here, in the small side of Henan Anxin amusement equipment, we remind you that there are some important points in the maintenance of inflatable children's castle.
1. We should use it scientifically to ensure safety. When installing inflatable toys, avoid sharp objects such as branches in the air, iron hooks on communication cables, uneven sites, fire sources and other dangerous factors, so as to avoid inadvertent damage to the equipment, resulting in security loopholes and irreparable losses. Reasonably arrange the number of users of inflatable toys. Generally, one child is 3 square meters on toys. If there are too many people, it is crowded, which is easy to cause safety accidents.
2. Cut off the power supply after using the equipment, fold and bale. When the toy is not in use, we should first cut off the power supply, clean the surface of the toy with a semi dry towel, open the fan interface and exhaust port after drying, and fold it after venting. When folding, block the front with the bottom, and then cover it with tarpaulin. Pay attention to moisture-proof, anti-corrosion and rat and insect bites, and keep it in a cool and clean place.
3. Keep dry and do not get damp. Inflatable toys and air model fans must be kept in a dry and ventilated place during storage. The state of the equipment should be checked frequently during storage. If the water is not good enough and cannot be drained, they should be placed in a dry and ventilated place immediately until the water is evaporated. Moisture is easy to corrode the cloth of inflatable toys, shorten the service life of inflatable toys and cause great potential safety hazards.
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