Staying Safe at Waterparks

Posted by Robert J. Debry
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Apr 18, 2016
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One of the greatest things about Provo, Utah in the summertime is that Seven Peaks Water Park opens and is filled with hundreds of customers. Before you jump into the pool or go down a slide, here are some safety tips to keep in mind to avoid any sort of slip and fall accidents.

Don’t Run

The excitement of being at a waterpark can be hard to contain, especially if you see a short line for a slide you want to go down. A lawyer will tell you not to run even if you are dry — surfaces are wet and could cause a slip and fall accident.

Keep an Eye on Each Other

The buddy system never fails in any situation. When you are at a waterpark make sure to keep an eye on your kids or your friends. That way if someone has a slip and fall accident or is struggling to stay afloat, you can help them as needed.

Stay within Allowed Boundaries

Whenever a family in Provo has an accident at an event or waterpark, they contact a lawyer for help. One of the first things a lawyer will ask is if you or the family member were trespassing in an area that they weren’t supposed to be in. It is the park’s responsibility to keep a safe environment for its patrons, but if the patrons cause the accident themselves it can be hard to get the legal help you need.

Be Safe and Have Fun

Just remember that as you visit any attraction to be wise in your decision making. Attractions are supposed to provide fun for you, so you don’t need to make unwise decisions to find additional fun; you could suffer the consequences of a slip and fall accident. Your lawyer in Provo may be more than happy to help as needed, but by remembering these tips, you won’t need it.

Ryan Muir is a legal writer for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Robert J Debry. Follow on Twitter.

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