We want to ensure a safe & comfortable event for everyone. Please observe the following prohibited items:
Prohibited Items & Rules
- NO Illegal Substances, Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia
- NO Pets and NO emotional support animals (see below for service animal policy)
- NO Laser Pointers
- NO Glass (all glass will be confiscated at the gate – people walk barefoot here! Put your beverages in a plastic container before arrival)
- NO Stickers, Flyers, Markers, or Spray Paint
- NO Weapons of any Kind (Includes Pocket Knives, Pepper Spray, Fireworks, etc.)
- NO Professional Recording Equipment Without Permit– Photo, Video, or Audio
- NO firewood from outside the premises
- NO un-approved amplified sound equipement. “Renegade” DJ stages or un-approved camps with sound will have equipment confiscated. (BRING DRUMS & ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS THOUGH TO PLAY AROUND THE NIGHTLY BONFIRE!)
- NO megaphones
- NO bad attitudes or negative vibes. People who are being disruptive to the positive atmosphere may be asked to leave. Also leave your relationship problems at home.
- NO unwanted touching or unwanted approaching (and yes, you need to ask first before hugging) – HAVE RESPECT for others.
SERVICE ANIMAL POLICY
Our Service Animal/Dog policy at Four Quarters is taken directly from Federal Statute and regulatory
law. Our plain English policy is stated below.
* Only DOGS qualify as Service Animals under Federal Law.
* Emotional Support Animals are not Service Animals, and are not permitted at Four Quarters.
* Service Animals in training are not Service Animals under Federal Law and only when wearing a “Service Animal” marked vest.
* Service Animals shall have physical identifiers such as registration tags, the presence of a labeled
harness or “the credible verbal assurances of a qualified individual with a disability using the animal.”
* In the case of an un-identified Service Animal, we shall ask two questions.
Is this animal required because of a disability?
What work or task has this animal been trained to perform?
* The service animal must at all times be tethered to and in the full control of their human team
member.
* A Service Animal may never be handled by or tethered to a person other than their human team
member.
* The Service Animal must always be in “Full Stay” command position when not performing the
service for which they have been trained.
* The Service Animal must be fully trained to urinate or defecate only on the command of their human
team member.
* In order to be considered a “Service Dog” under U.S. federal law, a dog must be partnered with an
individual with a disability AND perform specific, trained task work to mitigate that disability. Task
work is not optional. If a dog doesn’t perform task work, it is not a Service Dog.
In closing, if your Service Animal is registered, wearing a marked Service Animal Vest and fully
trained; you will find our staff and attendees very supportive of your teams presence here at Four
Quarters. Welcome!
*** ALL PROHIBITED ITEMS WILL BE CONFISCATED WITH NO PROMISE OF RETURN ***
GENERATOR USAGE
QUIET/WHISPER WATT GENERATORS
Only inverter-style generators rated at 65 decibels (dB) or lower at 23 feet are permitted. If your generator sounds like a lawn mower, it will not be permitted.
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
Generator exhaust must face away from tents and neighboring camps at all times. Units may not direct fumes toward others and may be shut off if deemed unsafe.
FUEL STORAGE:
Gasoline must be stored in an enclosed and separate compartment from open flame and cannot be out in the open.
GENERATOR PLACEMENT:
For tent campers, generators must be placed at least 10 feet away from any flames, but 15-20 feet is recommended when applicable. Generators should also be stored away from direct sunlight.
FUEL STORAGE:
Gasoline must be stored in an enclosed and separate compartment from open flame and cannot be out in the open.
GENERATOR PLACEMENT:
For tent campers, generators must be placed at least 10 feet away from any flames, but 15-20 feet is recommended when applicable. Generators should also be stored away from direct sunlight.
RV’s with generators must also have gasoline stored within the RV structure.
“Don’t Be A Dick” / QUIET HOURS (5am-11am)
Generators should be powered off from 5am – 11am unless absolutely necessary (such as medical needs or essential use) as a courtesy to your neighbors.
“Don’t Be A Dick” / QUIET HOURS (5am-11am)
Generators should be powered off from 5am – 11am unless absolutely necessary (such as medical needs or essential use) as a courtesy to your neighbors.