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GENERAL
RULES and GUIDELINES
ALL SESSIONS ARE PROGRAMMED.
EVERYONE MUST CONFORM TO THE PROGRAM AS ANNOUNCED.
MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ASK ANYONE TO LEAVE AT ANY TIME.
NO REFUNDS
All patrons must report any injuries to the management, regardless of
the severity.
Not responsible for accidents . . . . Skate at your own risk!
If you are pregnant or have a serious medical condition or injury that
may be aggravated by exercise, please do not skate.
Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances, or anyone under the influence,
will not be permitted on the premises.
While skating; no pushing, fast skating, playing tag, or suddenly
stopping at any time on the skate floor is permitted, as these actions
will jeopardize the safety of other skaters.
Skaters (and guests) are expected to conduct themselves as Ladies and
Gentlemen.
No profanity. Repetitive profanity and foul or abusive language will
lead to suspension from the building.
No in-and-out privileges or loitering on the property. Over 15 minutes
on the property is considered loitering. Over three penalties is reason
for permanent expulsion from the rink and property.
No one is allowed in the skate room, behind the snack bar, or in the DJ
booth.
No standing still on the skating floor. Do not climb over the wall or
benches. No sitting on tables.
All refreshments (food and drinks) must be consumed in the snack bar
area.
NO GUM CHEWING ALLOWED
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR STOLEN ARTICLES.
NO SMOKING in the rink. State law prohibits smoking by anyone under the
age of 18.
Skaters (and guests) are to be neatly groomed; clothes neat and clean.
NO SOCKS, NO SHOES . . . NO SKATES!
Skates intended for toe stops MUST have toe stops or plugs on BEFORE
entering the rink. We seek to maintain the condition of our floor by
preventing skating plates from digging into the floor. Rollerblades and
outdoor wheels must be cleaned before entering the rink. Rollerblades
must have all eight wheels. This helps to protect the plastic coating
used on our wood floor.
No skates/rollerblades to be worn ENTERING OR LEAVING the building.
NO CARRYING OF CHILDREN WHILE ON SKATES AT ANY TIME!!
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Roller skating is a strenuous and fast moving
sport. By putting on skates and participating in this form of
recreation, you are assuming the risk of an accident inherent in this
and any similar sport. It is the nature of this recreation that people
fall down or run into one another on occasion. If you are not willing
to assume that risk, please do not roller skate here. If you doubt your
ability to roller skate, please consider this notice before proceeding
onto the floor. We can not be responsible for any injuries which occur
to our patrons while they are present in this facility.
Skating Safety Tips
Always skate within your ability. If you haven't skated in awhile, take
it slow and easy. Don't try to skate too fast or do fancy tricks.
Skate on a smooth terrain. A skating center is best because the surface
is well maintained. When you skate outdoors, check the surface. Any
small rock, pothole or crack could cause you to lose your balance and
fall.
Check your skates before skating. See your local skating center owner
for tips on how to check your skates for safety.
Skate at a safe and comfortable speeds, avoid dangerous pranks.
Watch where you skate! When skating indoors, keep in mind that others
have varying abilities of expertise. Skating into people can cause
serious injury.
Practice falling! Most injuries occur because skaters don't know how to
fall properly Learn how to fall safely.
Buy high-quality skates. They will withstand wear and tear, and are
less likely to fall apart and cause injury.
Wear full protective gear. (helmets, knee and elbow pads and wrist
protectors) when skating outdoors. The gear is optional when skating
indoors at a skating center because risk of injury is reduced due in
part to the skating surface being smooth and well maintained and
because discipline is enforced.
When skating outdoors, obey all traffic and safety rules and be
courteous to pedestrians.
Skate at a Roller Skating Association (RSA) International skating rink.
RSA International facilities adhere to safety standards and maintain
their skating centers.
PLEASE NOTE:
Fog and Stobe Lights Are Used In Our Facility!
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