Before deflating the castle all users and onlookers must be out of the way. If you have been operating behind a perimeter fence, make taking the fence down your last job. Now is the time you can take a rag and some cleaning fluid and rub off any marks the fabric has sustained. If the castle is Inflatable Park For Sale wet, dry it off now if possible. If drying is not possible, blow the castle up to dry at the first opportunity so that mildew doesn't start to form. When blowing the castle up to dry, not for use, leave a zip or deflation tube half open so that there is a good through-put of air. Provided it is a dry day, or if you are indoors, this will dry the inside, too.
Follow the instructions on the following 2 pages for deflating the castle and rolling it up into a manageable shape.
Leave the anchorages connected until the castle is flat but when you disconnect them do not leave stakes in the ground because a) you will lose them and b) you will trip over them. Take the stakes out and put them somewhere safe before starting to fold and roll the castle.
While the castle is deflating, you can be putting the blower away, rolling up cables, taking up mats and carpet etc.. If you have been using a petrol blower, make sure the petrol tap is turned off and the exhaust has cooled down before storing it.
If you have noticed any defects in the equipment during the day, make a note of them and give it to the controller.