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Bouncy castle liability for private hire at a party.

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SNoraWotzThat · 27/05/2008 12:28

Has anyone hired a bouncy castle for a party and taken public liability insurance to cover private use in your own garden?

I was having a chat with someone and a recent compensation claim in the paper, was bought to my attention.

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Freckle · 27/05/2008 12:34

If it's in your back garden, you may find that your household insurance might cover you. If unsure, contact your insurer. Although I wouldn't dream of hiring a bouncy castle these days. Just too risky.

SNoraWotzThat · 27/05/2008 17:48

Thanks, but household insurance does not cover personal liability on garden equipment

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lulumama · 27/05/2008 17:50

hi wtoz, do you want to do a traditional school hols meet up ?

SNoraWotzThat · 27/05/2008 19:12

yes - but dd1 only has this week off
will email you in a minute - multitasking a fair bit ATM!

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Racers · 27/05/2008 19:29

Doesn't the price of hire include insurance? I would check this out with suppliers first.

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