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Amusement Ride Safety- Facts
Our show maintains compliance year round with all state, local,
and federal agency's to ensure the safety of both staff and customers.
Rides are inspected weekly throughout NY, MA, ME, VT, and NH by state inspectors
as well as daily by the Staff. The show is also compliant with the new
2005 Massachusetts Amusement regulations. Safety is one of our biggest
concerns, and with your help, we can remain accident free.
Amusement Ride Safety Tips-
Many
customers request to bring small
children on rides designed for teens and adults. Please understand- If
a child is smaller than the legal height requirement, you put your child in
harms way attempting to put them on a ride not designed for them. If
the operator says no- they're saying it for the sake of your child.
Wait a year or two...it's not worth the risk.
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| Read and follow all safety postings around the ride. |
Never fool around. Be careful of items you can trip
on or catch clothing. |
Make sure any seat belts or lap bars are tight and locked
properly. |
Metal surfaces can be slippery, especially when it is
raining. Walk slowly! |
Do not jump off a ride or unlock your car or restraints
until you are instructed to do so. |
If you have been drinking or are otherwise intoxicated,
DO NOT ride any rides. |
If you notice ANYTHING wrong, notify the operator or
management right away. |
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