Cenarth Adventure Centre

Laser Combat Safety

Outdoor Laser Combat Safety

How is it different from paintball?

NO bruises...
An eye safe infra red beam like your TV remote is used. You do not need to wear eye or face protection and you do not get bruised when "shot" by another player.

NO charge for ammo…
You do not have to hold back on pulling that trigger for fear of running up a large bill… Great news for parents!

Multiple lives…
You get more than one life per game. Depending on the mission, you are given a number of lives – just like a computer game.

Greater accuracy of guns…
If you can see them you can shoot them.

No disputes…
No disputes about whether you have been hit or not. Your laser has great light and sound effects, letting you and everybody around know you are hit.

Greater visibility…
Because you do not need a mask for safety you can hear and see more than paintball players can. No Goggles covered in paint or steaming up - brilliant!!!

We aim to please! Look forward to a fantastic exciting session run by staff who take your safety and fun seriously

Safety Rules

Due to the nature of the environment you'll be playing in, you will obviously need to take care during the games. You are responsible for your own safety and as long as you follow the safety rules and act sensibly you will not place yourself at any unnecessary risk.

Supervision

All games are fully supervised at all times by our trained and experienced marshals. Their main role is to ensure the safety and game rules are being followed, but they are also there to assist you if you need additional help during the session.

First Aid

The reception area is the main first aid point on site, where the fully equipped first aid box and stretcher is stored. At least one fully qualified First Aider will also be out in the game field with you at all times. We also have a qualified Fire Warden on site, to ensure safe evacuation in the unlikely event of a fire!

Entry Form

Before you can play outdoor laser you are required to read and sign an entry form. You can print the form in advance, have a good read, fill it in and bring it with you on the day to save time when you arrive. Printable Entry form

Junior Players (5-15yrs)

Players aged 5-15 years old are required to have a parent/guardian countersign their entry form before they can play. If you are attending the site with a party, club or school group etc., you will need to print this form, read it, fill it in and have it signed by a parent/guardian and bring it with you on the day. If you do not bring the form with you and another responsible adult is unable to sign for you on the day – you will not be able to play! Printable Entry form

Cenarth Adventure Centre, Swiss Cottage, Pentrecagal, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, Wales SA38 9HT
Tel: 01559 371621
cenarth-paintball.co.uk - Thu 11 Mar 2010 18:26:33