Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 12, 2011

Aflex Technology advances uniform guidance for operating swimming pool inflatables

Leading inflatable manufacturer Aflex is developing a set of standards for water inflatables encompassing all facets of these products from basic operating procedures, set-up, rules of play, maintenance and, importantly, safety considerations.

Aflex Director Martin Stratford has recently published a draft swimming pool inflatables document on the Aflex website and is inviting anyone interested in swimming pool inflatables to read the document and comment on it.

Stratford explains "we are working with Royal Life Saving Society Australia and other interested organisations to promote a world-wide standard to ensure the safety of all large scale commercial inflatables."

The draft document can be viewed by clicking on the link below or via a Facebook comment tool.

Aflex Technology is a 100% New Zealand owned and operated company that uses flexible fabric technology and cutting-edge design and manufacturing techniques to produce high quality inflatable products including; commercial pool and open water inflatables, helibuckets, self inflatable marker buoys,

inflatable sea cages, land based promotional products including arches as well as countless custom design products.

To find out more contact Aflex Technology on 0508 423 539 (New Zealand Freephone) or 1800 147 017 (Australian Freephone), E: mms@aflextechnology.comwww.aflextechnology.com/uploadedfiles/AirflowOperatingStandard_2_draft.pdf

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