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1. <br />If you have special concerns that need to be addressed, I would suggest coming out on one of the <br />set-up days and speaking with circus owner Ruben Caballero. This can be easily arranged for <br />you. Site will be restored to original condition upon its departure. <br />Mark Landon <br />Agent <br />If I can be of assistance, please call me at (909) 986-7502. <br />Sincerely <br />2. <br />3. <br />A designated parking area at the closest point of access to the circus. This will be <br />located as close as logistically feasible to the entrance of the circus. <br />A physically challenged drop-off zone at the nearest point possible to the entrance. <br />One handicapped restroom, equipped with handrails and ramps will be available at <br />all times. <br />The main tent is round witn a diameter of 120 feet. It is flame retardant and a certificate is <br />available to you. The tent has five lighted exits, one of them is 20 feet wide, and the other four <br />are ten feet wide. There are fourteen fire extinguishers in the tent, located at exits on quarter <br />poles and under bleachers, which are serviced and inspected on a regular basis. <br />Circo Cabellero carries its own porta-potties and these are serviced on a regular basis. Waste is <br />disposed of via a 20 yard dumpster which is owned by the circus and hauled to local dump area <br />in each city. <br />As public safety is a major concern, Circo Caballero has six uniformed, unarmed, in-house <br />security officers on-duty during show hours. (Typically no outside security is needed, nor <br />hired.) They see to it that all city ordinances are consistently observed, as well as assisting with <br />on-site parking and crowd control. <br />In order to accommodate physically challenged patrons, Circo Caballero has implemented the <br />following in accordance wi'h TITLE 24 DISABLED ACCESS: <br />Circo Caballero arrives on site one day before the day of the first scheduled performance. Set-up <br />begins early morning of that day. All inspections are scheduled for opening day around 4:00 <br />P.M. At this time, the circus is set up enough for inspectors, while not yet open to the public, <br />allowing circus personnel to make any needed adjustments as required. At conclusion of <br />appearance, Circo Caballero patches all stake holes with cold patch.