The Blue Bracket Big Water Slide
Whether you are looking to purchase a big water slide for a child’s birthday party or you want to add an element of fun to your park, the Blue Bracket Big Water Slide is a great option. This unique inflatable water slide has a fun, twisty slide that offers plenty of challenge for the entire family. It is a safe and exciting addition to your park.
Mega Blue Crush
Having a large water slide at your party is a great way to get everyone involved. The Mega Blue Crush on Blue Bracket Big Water Slide is perfect for a variety of beach parties or large events. It is 42 feet tall and features an eye-catching blue and white color scheme. It also has a 3D tropical themed environment. In addition to its size and unique design, it also requires a standard garden hose to operate.
The 22-foot Blue Crush Water Slide is also a good choice for a large event. It features a dual lane slip n slide and an attached pool for extra fun. The slide’s steep angle allows for more sliding fun. In addition to its attractive design, the slide also features a bright blue and white color scheme. It’s great for schools, churches, and summer camps. It can be used as a dry slide, too. You won’t need a special water source for the slide, and it’s a guaranteed hit. It’s also a good choice for carnivals and other events.
The 27-foot Blue Crush Two Lane Run ‘N’ Splash Combo is a good choice for schools, churches, and summer camps. The slide features a unique sliding angle, a dual lane inflatable waterslide, and a 26-foot pool that allows for additional sliding fun.
Marble Blue/Orange Alternate Height
Whether you’re looking for a rental inflatable or an attraction for your park, the Marble Blue/Orange Alternate Height Water Slide will provide hours of enjoyment for your guests. The custom designed water slide was built for stability and durability, with a large pool at the bottom. It also features an alternate height design, with two sit platforms at different heights. This water slide for sale is also built according to ASTM guidelines, so you can rest assured that it’s safe for use.
This big water slide features three separate slides, which all weave together to form a path for riders to slide down. The Orange slide is the longest, at 308 feet, while the green slide is the shortest at 182 feet. These slides can accommodate one rider at a time, and there’s also a splash pool at the end of each. You’ll find the water slide at Wildwater Rapids, near Patriot’s Plunge and Aquablast. It’s a fun place for the whole family, and a great way to cool off on a hot, humid day.
Duel Lane Combo
Whether you are looking for a bounce house that can be used both wet and dry or one that is ideal for schools or churches, the 27′ Blue Crush 2 Lane Run ‘N’ Splash Combo is the perfect choice for your event. The 27′ Blue Crush 2 Lane Run n’ Splash Combo features a radical sliding angle and a total of 26 feet of additional sliding fun. This inflatable slide is perfect for schools and summer camps and is a great way to add more fun to your next party or event.
The Fiesta Dual Lane Combo is an inflatable bounce house that features an inflatable ramp to enter and exit the unit, a hoop, Blue Bracket Big Water Slide and a slide. The unit also features a netted vent window for added safety. The unit is also equipped with a large bouncing area, as well as two climbing walls. This unit is suitable for ages 5 and up.
Safety
During the summer of 1983, water slides accounted for about 30% of amusement ride injuries. In August, injuries increased again. A total of 65 people were treated in emergency rooms, and ten were transported to hospitals.
The National Injury Information Clearinghouse, which was founded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in 1982, collected unpublished data on aquatic injuries. The rate of injuries for each 10,000 rides sold was 8.1.
Several changes were made by the slide operators in order to reduce the rate of injuries. These included the removal of one tube on July 23. On August 31, extra warning signs were installed. During the first two rides after August 1, all sliders must wear helmets.
In addition, Coast Guard Approved Life Vests are available at the front desk of all attractions. These vests are designed to keep guests from falling in the water.
The slides must be able to withstand winds of 15 mph. In addition, they must be evacuated when wind speeds exceed that threshold. If the wind exceeds 20 mph, it is recommended that the slide be dismantled.
Inflatable slides should only be used by children. Adults and teens may injure their Blue Bracket Big Water Slide necks or spinal cords by diving onto them. They should also be aware that lap riding is strictly prohibited on all attractions.
The slides must be designed to reduce side forces on the user to zero. Slides must also be designed to have starting reactions that are only strong enough to start the slide moving.
Water slides should be designed to provide a low water level so that kids of all ages can enjoy the ride. Those who ride the slides must exit quickly at the bottom. In addition, the slides should have built-in drains so that the water level remains low.