Inflatable recreational structures are designed for amusement, typically in fair weather. Inclement weather, specifically precipitation, presents unique considerations for the safe and proper operation of such devices. Water accumulation can significantly alter the surface characteristics, increasing the potential for slippage and affecting the structural integrity of the inflatable itself.
The implications of using such an inflatable during rainfall extend to safety, maintenance, and legal liability. Reduced traction on the wet surface increases the risk of injuries, while the prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to material degradation and mold growth, shortening the lifespan of the structure. Furthermore, operating such an amusement device during adverse weather conditions can result in legal repercussions in the event of an accident or injury.