- It shall be the policy of the Finney County Fairgrounds to license electric hookups for use by a LICENSEE of facilities on the Finney County Fairgrounds, their vendors, exhibitors, or patrons.
- Customers must utilize the correct electrical outlets with the appropriate electrical volts.
- Motor homes, RV’s, campers, etc., must use the 220-volt plugs that are on the 50 amp breakers.
- The Fairgrounds has adaptors available to purchase at the Fairgrounds Office, 209 Lake Avenue.
- Failure to utilize the outlets properly will result in the breakers being tripped and will require a service call.
- A $75.00 service call will be assessed to any electrical hookup customer who misuses the electrical hookups.
Electrical Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
- All electrical switches, plugs, cords, insulators and ground wires must be undamaged.
- Only UL approved double insulated and/or grounded cords and devices are allowed.
- Extension cords must be plugged into a GFCI outlet or GFCI equipped device.
- All electrical powered equipment must be kept out of the reach of children and animals.
- Do not overload circuits. Watch for signs of overheated outlets, cords, and switches.
- Conduct a thorough inspection before each major event. Follow Electricians instructions.
- Water and electricity do not mix. Unplug devices that become damp, wet, or damaged.
- Report any unsafe condition, practice, and any violation of these guidelines immediately, to Fairgrounds Supervisor at 620-272-1592.
**The Board of County Commissioners has asked that no adult beverages be consumed on the grounds, (RVs, trailers & campgrounds) except in the stadium. Beverages suggested include water, tea and lemonade. They are asking for your cooperation with this, in addition to ensuring that no one under-age is drinking on the grounds.
An adult responsible for underage campers (under 18 years of age), must stay with the minor youth during the nights stay.