It comes just three years after six children were killed when a jumping castle became airborne during a celebration at Hillcrest Primary School.
schools have been flagged for having "unsafe" setups at community events, with one incident involving a jumping castle that wasn't properly anchored.
'These are our teachers, soccer coaches and neighbours': Why hundreds will march against violence this weekendInspectors issued 41 improvement notices and had duty holders address another 44 identified safety issues immediately. "No one wants a celebration to turn to tragedy, that's why it's crucial that event organisers ask questions about safety equipment, systems and processes – and if you're not satisfied with the answers, go elsewhere.
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