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Trampoline And Bouncy Houses

Trampoline And Bouncy House Policy

Trampolines are allowed in all communities except Town Center. All trampolines must have a safety net. For safety purposes, trampolines must be kept in good working condition.

Bouncy Houses are allowed in most housing areas and only within individually fenced yards. The areas where bouncy houses are prohibited are Town Center and all Community Centers.

• The resident is required to repair all lawn damage completely. Damages will result in charges for turf areas that are not re-established prior to move out.

• The fenced yard must be able to accommodate the bouncy house and it cannot take up more than 50% of the fenced yard or be larger than 13’X13’ in size.

• The resident is liable for any issues that arise from the use of the bouncy house, including, but not limited to, damage to the residence, injury or death caused by resident, occupant or any guest negligence.

• Bouncy houses must be maintained in good working order.

• Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an individual over the age of 14 at all times when using the bouncy house.

• The bouncy house must be unplugged between the hours of 2000-0800 to avoid the noise disturbance.

• Lewis McChord Communities reserves the right to require that any bouncy house be removed if it becomes a nuisance at any time.

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