1. Follow the instructions provided for the indoor playground. Before entering, remove your shoes and place them in the shoe locker. Store your personal belongings in the locker to maintain cleanliness and safety within the playground.
2. The overall design of the indoor playground should ensure that there are no sharp or hard objects that could cause injury to children in visible or tactile areas. If any sharp objects are found, stay away from that area and inform the operator.
3. Indoor playgrounds are generally intended for children aged 3-13 years old and under 1.6 meters tall. Children under 6 years old must be accompanied by a guardian. Parents should not bring any items into the indoor playground to avoid injury during play.
4. When children are playing in the indoor playground, guardians should educate them about safety and remind them not to play roughly or fight inside the facilities.
5. The safety netting surrounding the indoor playground is for protection only; climbing on it or pulling on it is prohibited.
6. Do not damage the play equipment. Do not open the back covers, seat covers, or touch the power supply or wiring. Otherwise, the consequences will be borne by the individual.
7. Children with physical discomfort, such as those with tic disorders or heart problems, are prohibited from playing in the indoor playground.
