Health Conditions. In order for us to ensure that your Bungy Jump experience is safe and enjoyable, it is important that you make us aware of any medical conditions you have before you jump. Please note that suffering from any of the following medical conditions won’t necessarily prevent you from jumping. Bungy jumping is, however, an adrenaline activity that will increase your blood pressure & heart rate and it is helpful if our staff understand what we are dealing with ahead of time. All our staff have received first aid training and a licensed responder is on site at all times. If you suffer from or are taking medication for any of the conditions listed below, please consult your physician prior to booking and then inform our staff of the condition when you check in on the day:
Doctors Permission Form
Heart Conditions, history of heart attack
Epilepsy,
High Blood Pressure,
Diabetes,
Asthma,
Mental illness
Neurological Disorders,
Recent or Recurring Dislocations,
Recent Eye Surgery,
Prosthetic limbs
Recent surgery,
Bone Disorders,
Low bone density, weak bone, fragility and/or Osteoporosis,
Hernia
Visual and hearing impairment
Pregnant women will not be allowed to bungy jump.
If you have any other general concerns or concerns regarding recent injuries, please do not hesitate to ask our staff. As a general rule though, if you are active at the moment and can partake in sporting activities (such as jogging, skiing or extreme sports), then bungy jumping should be fine.
*16-18 year old jumpers require a LETTER OF CONSENT FOR WAIVER LIABILITY to be signed by their parent/guardian
* Please note that you may not be able to participate at the discretion of the Jumpmaster.
* There are staff members who have received first aid training at the site.
Alcohol Policy: Due to safety, liability & insurance issues, anyone found to have consumed alcohol on the day will not be allowed to bungy jump.