WAVIER
All players must sign a wavier. A release
of liability to play paintball.
Must be 10 year of age or up to play paintball. No one 17 or under
will be allowed to play without signed waiver by
a Parents.
GOGGLES
Goggles must be worn at all times when on
the playing fields, target/chrono
area and so on.
All "Goggles On" areas are identified by
"Goggles On" signs. While in these areas,
APPROVED EYE PROTECTION (designed for paintball)
MUST BE WORN BY ALL PERSONS AT ALL TIMES.
Players must not remove goggles when leaving the
playing field. Goggles must remain on until
players reach the staging/Safety area.
BARREL COVERS
All players are required to have
paintball marker barrels cover. A device specifically designed for blocking the
ball if the marker is accidentally fired, at all
times other than while in game areas, target
range, or at the chronograph area. This includes
driving on and off of the property.
PAINTBALL MARKERS/GUNS
All markers/guns must chronograph under
300fps. Players should check their
guns several times a days to make sure they do
not shoot over 300fps.
Only Semi-auto and pump action paintball markers
are allowed. One shot per trigger pull and
release . No burst
mode, ramping or full-auto.
Max rate of fire in 12bps.
No shooting or dry shoot in the staging area and
parking area. The chrono/target range and field
are the only places where firing is allowed.
ALCOHOL/DRUGS
No alcohol or drug use will be permitted
in the parking area or on the field!
It is strictly forbidden to bring or consume
alcohol before, during, or after the game.
Paintball is enough fun you don't need it
anyway!
BEFORE GOING ON THE FIELD
Players must
know and understand all playing and safety
rules.
Each player must make sure their maker is set
under 300fps and can not shoot more than 12bps.
All old paint marks are removed. Players can be
eliminated for old hits.
No tools or weapons are allowed on the field.
Fighting or arguing with Ref's or other players
will not be permitted.
No physical interaction whatsoever is allowed
between players.
No Climbing, altering, or constructing
obstacles.
All decisions by the referees are final.
All personal equipment must be approved by Splat
Tag, Inc. before it can be used.
No blind shooting. Players must look at targets
before shooting.
No modifying or disassembling of any rental
equipment.
No swearing.
GOING ON THE FIELD
All player
must fallow the referees instructions at all
times.
No shooting before the game starts and No
shooting after the game is over.
DO not shoot the Ref! If you are caught
shooting the Ref you will be out of the game.
Please have respect for our Ref's! They are
there to help make your game fair and fun!
STARTING THE GAME
The referee will start the game. Make sure to
listen for the ref to say GO.
ELIMINATIONS
A player is eliminated when a mark (size
of a nickel or bigger) is left on them or
anything they carrying from a paintball impact.
If you call yourself hit or out without a break, you're
still out.
When hit, shout "Hit!" loud enough for those in
your vicinity to clearly hear you, raise your
marker in the air pointing upwards, and make
your way off the field keeping your marker in
the air. Be for you leave the field make sure
your barrel plug is in.
A
player can surrender at anytime. You do not have
to wait to be hit. To surrender shout
"Surrender", "Hit" or "Out" and put your gun up
over your head to show you are out. Head back to
the staging area.
Eliminated players should head back to the
staging/safety area. Eliminated player are not
allowed to talk to or signal live players.
Any spec of paint from a Paint Grenade
eliminates a player. No matter the size or the
mark left.
All hits DO count! Including
Marker/Gun hits, Goggle/Head hits. No
malicious head shots.
If a player holds their gun with both hands
stretched out over his/her head, no one is to
shoot at the player. This movement is only
allowed if the player is eliminated, or in a
case of emergency.
There is a 15 - 20 foot "Bang Rule" ! If you
come up to someone that close, ask him or her to
surrender. That player can then yell "I am out"
& put their Barrel plug on. If they refuse to
surrender and move to shoot you, you may shoot
the player. There is less shame in surrendering
than there is pain from getting hit from 15 feet
away.
It is forbidden to shoot from a distance under
15 feet without asking the other player to
surrender first.
An eliminated player cannot shoot while walking
out of the field, nor are they to be shot at.
Check yourself for a break if you are hit during
play and ask for a paint check if necessary. If
you call yourself hit without a break, you're
still out.
If you go out-of-bounds, you're out of the game.
Hits made by anyone out-of-bounds do not count.
DO NOT WIPE OFF PAINT to hide a hit! If you are caught
cheating you
will be out of the game for the day!
GAME OVER AND LEAVING THE
FIELD
Listen for referees instruction at all
times.
The game is over after a referee calls
"Game Over". A player or Referee can end a game
if there in a Emergency (like an injured player)
by yelling "911" or "MAN DOWN". If a game is
stopped all players should stop shooting, plug their marker and
leave the field.
NO shooting once you are out of the game and no
shooting after the game is over.
Listen for referees instruction at all times.
Head back to staging/safety area.
Player cannot shoot while walking out of the
field, nor are they to be shot at.
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is
recommended that no one wears short or t-shirt
during the game. All players are should wear
long-sleeve shirts and full-length pants. Arms
and legs should be fully covered during play.
Never leave your paintball equipment unattended
between games and always lock it up during
games.
Splat Tag, Inc. is not responsible for lost or
stolen items.
Splat Tag, Inc. reserves the right to change
and/or add rules at anytime for safety and fare
play.
Splat Tag, Inc. also reserves the right to
dismiss anyone from the game at any time who we
feel is not following the rules and/or is not
conducting themselves with good sportsmanship,
and NO refund will be given!
Please read through these carefully and ask
questions if there is something you do not
understand.