Rules of conduct, access and hygiene
For your comfort and safety, please read and observe these rules.
- The person that bothers the other customers of the club, disregarding the rules of behavior, hygiene or use of equipment, after a proper warning will have his card disabled, without a refund.
- Do noto damage the equipment, facilities or arrangements club.
- Not enter the club if you have flu or other contagious diseases.
- Not enter the club with things for sale, with samples, advertising materials, or to recruit or interview people.
- Inside you are not allowed to record or take pictures without the proper approval.
- Animals are not allowed in Club 300.
- Risks of injury in bowling
- If you cross the fault line you slide off the track, as it is rubbed with oil. If you accidentally went over the foul line, please clean the shoes of oil.
- Dropping balls on your feet. Choose your appropriate ball with the correct size finger holes and weight.
- Releasing the ball in the wrong direction. Do not stay behind the player that is throwing the ball. Risk of injury.
- Crushing fingers. Lift the ball from the ball rack only after it has stopped moving. Balls coming from the tunnel are traveling with high speed. Do not Put your hand into the tunnel.
- Throwing balls out stand. Not crowded ball stand. When youreach the ball rack, remove the unused game balls, otherwise you risk that the number of balls to exceed capacity stand, to throw balls out of the rack.
- The game of bowling is prohibited to people that are under the influence of alcohol.
Risks of injury from pool and snooker
The cue is used to hit the balls and not the people around you.
Risks of injury in table tennis
- During the game using proper footwear. Risk of slipping.
- Respect the game space. Running to the side of the designated area may lead to injury.
- The paddle handle must be dry at all times, beware of sliding palette.
- Table tennis isn't suited for people under the influence, being a game of balance and control.
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