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How to use or fill out Waiver and Release From Liability For Minor Child for Parasailing
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Begin by entering your name and the name of the minor child in the designated fields. This identifies who is waiving liability on behalf of the child.
Carefully read through the waiver section, which outlines the risks associated with parasailing. Ensure you understand that this waiver releases liability for any claims related to injuries or damages.
In the medical conditions section, list any allergies or medical conditions that may affect your child's participation. This ensures safety during activities.
Specify any prohibited activities based on your child's medical conditions. This helps instructors tailor their approach to ensure safety.
Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom as a confirmation of your understanding and agreement to all terms outlined in the waiver.
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