Check Floor – Foam does contain a high content of water. If it is a wooden dance floor is the surface sealant or varnish still intact? If it is a vinyl floor covering check and seal any cracks or holes to stop any water penetration.
Electrics – Check plug sockets and cabling that might come into contact with the foam. Seal any sockets with silicon sealant or duct tape. Remove or reroute tailing leads. Isolate at the main any suspect wiring or cabling.
Base speakers, Electronic games – It is best to raise speakers off the floor out of the way of the foam, if this is not possible then a good solution is to wrap the fronts with industrial shrink wrap or low-cost plastic dust sheets held in place with duct tape.
Lights, Decorations – The Foam machines blast the foam with the use of strong fans. Decorations can get blown about, check that they are secured well.
Cloak Room – Your customers will appreciate somewhere dry to leave coats and jumpers and maybe even valuables. Some clubs even supply or sell small plastic bags for their customers to keep valuables, phones, and cameras dry, whilst dancing in the foam. Some even go as far as providing foil space blankets as clubbers leave to keep warm on the way home.