Saturday 3 March 2012

Latest Issue Now Out

The Spring issue of INPA has now hit the streets or you can read the on line version at www.inpa.org.uk

This issue contains information on INPAS 2012 which opens its doors to the trade in just 10 days time. Full details at www.inpas.co.uk

The National Association of Inflatable Hirers (NAIH) is to be re launched at INPAS 2012 bringing a full Trade Association to the inflatable play industry.

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Registrations Hot Up for INPAS 2012

Visitor registrations for INPAS 2012 have surpassed all expectations with more companies signing up daily.

Latest exhibitors include Formula K (petrol and battery driven leisure vehicles)and Melody Corporation.

INPAS 2012 also introducing a Leisure Zone, sponsored by First Class Leisure, where visitors can challenge other on the bowling alley or other games.

To register for your FREE visitor tickets go to www.inpas.co.uk

Thursday 19 January 2012

BIG FUN UK TO LAUNCH NEW PRODUCT AT INPAS 2012

Big Fun UK, the Suffolk based company, are hoping to launch their brand new interactive attraction at INPAS 2012.

Ben Sheppard, MD of Big Fun UK told INPAS 2012 "We are very excited about this new attraction which combines some existing products into a totally unseen idea. The prototype has worked well and we are now ready to launch into the world market."

Big Fun UK are one of the UK's most innovative companies and this new product is bound to be a cut above the rest.

INPAS 2012 Announces New Product Launch

INPAS 2012 is virtually sold out with 9 potential exhibitors yet to be allocated space.

We are pleased to be able to announce the World launch of the Infinity Tower. This brand new product is available as a mobile unit or an installation. We should be able to release pictures next week when the first unit comes off the production line

We can also announce the First Class Leisure Activity Zone. This chill out area will allow to take time out to relax with a cup of coffee and try skittles and other games. These will also be available for purchase.

Further confirmed exhibitors are Justinflatables, Bounce & Build, Apex Stalls and Mini Laser. Watch this space for further additions or visit the show site at www.inpas.co.uk

Over 100 companies registered yesterday for their FREE tickets to the show so now is the time to register for yours at www.inpas.co.uk

Monday 16 January 2012

European Launch of New Product

Innovative Leisure have confirmed that they will be showing the all new mobile 'Zip Wire'at INPAS 2012. This exciting product was launched at IAAPA in November and took best new product.

This is the first time the Zip Wire will be seen in Europe and INPAS is extremely pleased that Innovative Leisure agreed to show this fantastic product.

The product will be working indoors and will be the largest exhibit at INPAS 2012 covering a huge 800 sq metres.

Interest has already been expressed from across the globe and INPAS 2012 has already received applications from Italian, German, Dutch and South Africa.

Friday 8 July 2011

INPA/TIPE Issues Inspector Warning

INPA/TIPE has recently been made aware of a mailing by Peter McCormack advertising repairs to bouncy castles and operators need to be aware that this is Peter Morrell (changed his name by deed poll) who currently has a Prohibition Notice served on him by the Health & Safety Executive preventing him from carrying out annual test on inflatable play equipment.

Peter Grand, owner of INPA commented, “as part of the PUWER regulations inflatable play equipment requires an annual test by a competent person. The Health and Safety Executive have stated that those operators who use a registered ADIPS or RPII inspector will have been deemed to have used a competent examiner and in all other cases it will be down to the operator to prove that their tests were carried out by a competent examiner.
He continued “in the case of Mr McCormack competence cannot be proved whilst the Prohibition Notice remains in force. It follows that any operator who has had inflatable play equipment tested by Mr McCormack are in fact not covered by the certificate issued. This may also result in insurance cover being void. "

It is imperative that operators understand that when using inspectors who are not registered with either the RPII or ADIPS have to be sure that their chosen inspector is competent to carry out an annual test. It will be their sole responsibility to carry out checks and establish competence. It is likely that competence could not be proved by assuming that because an individual has been involved in the inflatable play industry for a number of years he/she is competent to carry out an annual test.

Friday 17 June 2011

INPA / TIPE ANNOUNCE NEW TRAINING SCHEME WITH RPII

INPA and TIPE (The Inflatable Play Enterprise) are continually looking at ways of improving safety within inflatable play. It is a fact that most accidents occur through lack of or bad supervision and rarely though equipment failure.

Peter Grand, owner of INPA commented,
“since the introduction of BS EN 14960:2006, European Standard for Inflatable Play Equipment, the standard of manufacture and the procedure for annual testing has improved dramatically. The European Standard also includes a section on Operation and Supervision of equipment”

He continued
“The Register of Play Inspectors International (RPII) facilitates the training and examination of inspectors for various sectors of the play industry and it made sense that we should approach them with our idea. Following discussions they have agreed to facilitate an award for Operators/Supervisors of Inflatable Play Equipment. This initiative has also been welcomed by the Health and Safety Executive. We are currently preparing the draft syllabus and we hope to run the first course in early 2012.”

This latest initiative from INPA /TIPE is just a further indicator of their commitment to increasing safety within inflatable play. This new scheme will be available to all operators and supervisors of inflatable play equipment including hire companies, Local and Municipal Authorities, farm attractions, theme parks and all who operate or supervise inflatable play equipment.