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5 - 8 years 9 - 11 years Pools + Water Fun It's fun to play with water when the weather is hot and stuffy. We have everything you need to enjoy a day at the beach playing in the sand or the surf. If you'd rather stay at home why not invest in an inflatable pool for the whole family to enjoy together? Check out our range of lilos and inflatable floating toys too. Page 1 of 2 Ozquatic Hopscotch Sprinkler Mat Rated 4 out of 5 stars Happy Hop Ocean Park Inflatable Double Water Slide Rated 4.83 out of 5 stars Happy Hop Jump & Splash Wave Fun Zone Rated 5 out of 5 stars Ozquatic Manta Ray Rider Float Ozquatic Junior 4 Pack Goggles Ozquatic Floating Game Centre Ozquatic Water Polo Float Set Power Steel Frame Pool Set 4.88m x 1.22m Ozqautic Floating Water Slide Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars Piping Hot Surfboard 165cm Action Air Polar Bear Kingdom Slide Rated 4.82 out of 5 stars Bunch O Balloons Splat Bat




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The man is seen pulling the fuel pump towards him and allegedly attempting to ignite a fire, Seven news reported. But when this fails, he angrily drops the pump in frustration before moving onto a second bowser. A man was caught on CCTV footage allegedly attempting to blow up a petrol station in MelbourneThe tradesman then spots the man and runs towards the fire extinguisher attached to the bowser, pulling it off.The good Samaritan then points the extinguisher at the customer and douses him with the fire retardant foam, causing him to thrown the hose down and back off.'It looked like he was trying to burn the place down,' the tradesman told 7 News. 'If he had have lit the petrol, I imagine most of us probably would have died or have been severely injured.' A tradesman spotted the man during his second attempt of allegedly trying to ignite a fire with a cigarette lighterAfter the tradesman recognised the customer continuing to lurk near the petrol station, he once again doused him with fire retardant foam.




After the incident the tradesman said he attempted to report the man to three different police stations but their response was inadequate.  'And I just don't think the response I got from that particular officer - not against the station or the force in general - that particular officer, wasn't adequate,' he said.The incident is not being investigated by police as there was no injury nor damage to property. The tradesman rushed towards the man after grabbing a fire extinguisher and doused him with fire retardant foam After recognising the man continuing to lurk near the petrol station the tradesman once again chased after the manCloud9 changing the way people relax What makes Us Special Fast Delivery Within next 24/7 hours Safe & Secure Everything is fully Secure 100% Gurantee Every product is original It really makes you feel like you are on Cloud9 Bottle Opener And for those relaxing BBQ’s in the summer time we had to add in a bottle opner




Security Loop We have included a double loophole so you can securily streak to ground with no need to worry about it strong strong winds blowing away. Ipad Mini/Ebook Pocket There is also a double pocket so you can conveniently store your ebook, magazine, news-paper, phone or ipad mini! Can / Bottle Pocket Equipped with a stretch can/bottle pocket so you don’t have to put your drink on the groundConsumer protection authorities are warning Australians not to use air loungers in water after two people nearly died while floating on them in backyard pools on Christmas Day.The inflatable loungers were heavily advertised on social media in the lead-up to Christmas and were popular gifts. Prices can range from $20 for a cheap copy on eBay to $130 for a branded product. Anthea Chester, a paramedic from Pakenham, in Victoria, said she was watching her daughter Hollie float on a blue Now Lounger in her friend's backyard pool when the fabric split and engulfed her body."




She suddenly disappeared into the middle of it. She then emerged standing up, thank goodness, because the water was shoulder height and she was encased in the parachute material," she said."It was almost vacuum-sealed to her face because it was so wet and so heavy and she said, 'Mum, I can't breathe, I can't get this off, help me'."I was about to jump in but because she was standing just out of arm's reach, she managed to pull the vacuum seal off her face and we said calmly walk to the side of the pool and we'll get it off you, which she did." Ms Chester said it took a while to pull it off because the material was waterlogged and heavy.After lodging a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, she shared her experience on Facebook, which has since attracted 6600 comments and been shared 18,500 times."Some comments are quite nasty like, 'Why didn't you read the warning labels'. But there were no warnings, no instructions, no tags, saying not to use it in water.




There are plenty of photos showing people using it in water," she said."Others are saying I used a cheap, inferior copy and that the original one is safe, but what is the original one? They're generally all the same thing, a plastic, blow-up thing."Consumer watchdogs, including NSW Fair Trading and Consumer Affairs Victoria, said they were aware of reports of the lining of inflatable air loungers splitting while being used in water, presenting a drowning hazard.They said product safety regulators have met under the leadership of the ACCC to review safety concerns and are making inquiries with relevant suppliers."At this time, product safety regulators including NSW Fair Trading are warning consumers not to use inflatable air loungers as flotation devices in water, including in pools," a statement reads."Adults are urged to take steps to remove inflatable air loungers from locations in or around water (including pools) and to ensure they are not used by children as flotation devices."




Fairfax Media contacted Now Loungers, based in California, US, for comment but the company did not respond before deadline.Nevil Whitlock, a 76-year-old retiree from The Entrance in NSW, also nearly drowned on Christmas Day when the Now Lounger he was sitting on split and pulled him into the pool."It completely wrapped around him but thankfully the water was chest high. I had a broken toe and a boot and was about to jump in, when he gasped for air looking completely panicked," Mr Whitlock's daughter Julie Kosy​ said."He is quite fit, but had it been a small child, it could have been a lot worse. I sent an email to the website saying you have to take all the photos down of people using it on water, and a guy called Burt emailed back saying they would take our comments into consideration. But nothing's been done about it."The owners of "Australian owned and operated" Bondi Beach Lounge, which sell their product for $60 a pop, said they were shocked by the near drownings.But they insisted that quality varied and the market had been flooded with potentially dangerous and poor quality products."

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