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Site Preparation Definitions. The passageway and site need to be spacious enough for OWNER to navigate the tow vehicle and equipment trailer to the installation site and to exit with the tow vehicle from the site after installation is complete. The sauna trailer alone measures twenty (20) feet in length (including the tow tongue), eight (8) feet in width and fourteen-and-one-half (14 ½) feet in height after set-up. The passageway at all points must measure, at minimum, ten (10) feet in width (more if turns exist in the passageway) and twelve (12) feet in height. Adequate parking space for the trailer must be provided by RENTER. Further, enough space to turn the tow vehicle and trailer around must be provided in most instances (an exception would be delivery to, e.g., a circular driveway.) The installation site must be level solid ground in all weather conditions, and free of snow and ice during delivery. Passageway must be solid ground in all weather conditions and free of snow and ice during delivery and retrieval. If RENTER fails to provide such conditions during equipment retrieval, OWNER retains the right to retain part or all of RENTER's security deposit for any delays incurred in the retrieval process. Further, RENTER agrees to immediately correct the conditions by whatever means necessary. If RENTER is unable or unwilling to do so, RENTER hereby explicitly agrees to authorize OWNER to correct the conditions by any means necessary including the hiring of third- party contractors and RENTER agrees to bear any cost involved in such correction of conditions. Tree branches or other combustibles must not exists within thirty five (35) feet of the installation site. Delivery must be to private, secure property only. Delivery to publicly accessible grounds may be possible if certain conditions are met – RENTER must contact Spa Fleet before booking to explore this option.
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Site Preparation Definitions. The passageway and site need to be spacious enough for OWNER to navigate the tow vehicle and equipment trailer to the installation site and to exit with the tow vehicle from the site after installation is complete. The sauna trailer alone measures twenty (20) feet in length (including the tow tongue), eight (8) feet in width and fourteen-and-one-half (14 ½) feet in height after set-up. The passageway at all points must measure, at minimum, ten (10) feet in width (more if turns exist in the passageway) and twelve (12) feet in height. An additional four (4) feet are required for set-up in back of the trailer to accommodate a step stand for access to the sauna entrance. Adequate parking space for the trailer must be provided by RENTER. Further, enough space to turn the tow vehicle and trailer around must be provided in most instances (an exception would be delivery to, e.g., a circular driveway.) The installation site must be level solid ground in all weather conditions, and free of snow and ice during delivery. All passageways to the installation site must be solid ground in all weather conditions and free of snow and ice during delivery and retrieval. If RENTER fails to provide such conditions during equipment retrieval, OWNER retains the right to retain part or all of RENTER's security deposit for any delays incurred in the retrieval process. Further, RENTER agrees to immediately correct the conditions by whatever means necessary. If RENTER is unable or unwilling to do so, RENTER hereby explicitly agrees to authorize OWNER to correct the conditions by any means necessary including the hiring of third-party contractors and RENTER agrees to bear any cost involved in such correction of conditions. Tree branches or other combustibles must not exists within twenty (20) feet of the installation site. Delivery must be to private, secure property only. Delivery to publicly accessible grounds may be possible if certain conditions are met – RENTER must contact Spa Fleet before booking to explore this option.
Site Preparation Definitions. The passageway and site need to be spacious enough for OWNER to navigate the tow vehicle and equipment trailer to the installation site and to exit with the tow vehicle from the site after installation is complete. The sauna trailer alone measures twenty (16 1/2) feet in length (including the tow tongue), eight (9) feet in width (including the wheel housing) and fourteen-and-one-half (10 1/2) feet in height after set-up. The passageway at all points must measure, at minimum, ten

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