Jet2holidays strengthens hotel water park safety standards
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Jet2holidays has partnered with The Fun Lab, an accredited inspection service focusing on water park safety.
Jet2holidays has instructed The Fun Lab to conduct water park safety audits at more than 50 hotels featuring water parks across Spain, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Croatia this summer.
It adds peace of mind with safety accreditation.
The Fun Lab team has developed a specific safety checklist for these hotels and each will be inspected.
The checklists follow European EN regulations which are appropriate for these types of facilities.
In addition to this, The Fun Lab can also work with Jet2holidays hotel partners that feature water parks to provide them with exclusive ‘Safe Fun’ certification.
This certification is awarded to establishments that have certified their water leisure facilities in accordance with the mentioned international standards.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2holidays said: “This agreement provides everyone with assurance that operating in line with the very best safety standards.”
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