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There have been rumors about the supposed dangers about ball pits and ball pit balls. They are just rumors and you should not listen to them.

What is a ball pit?

A ball pit is a pit that is rectangular and padded. They full of baseball-sized, colorful hollow plastic balls that are called plastic balls. They are used as place for small children to exercise and to have some fun. Some ball pits are shallow and children can only wade in them. Other ball pits can be quite deep and the kids can swim in them.

You will find the ball pits and ball pit balls at nurseries, carnivals, amusement parks, fun centers and fast-food restaurants. They can also be found at large video arcades like Chuck E. Cheese's. The ball pits with ball pit balls are part of a play structure that also has mazes, slides and jungle gyms. You can rent the ball pits for them or buy them for use at home.

Traditionally, ball pits with ball pit balls are meant for children, but adults can enjoy them, too, if they are large enough to fit adults.
One rumor is that a Kevin Archer died in a ball pit with ball pit balls at a McDonald's in Midland, TN, USA. He died because he was punctured with a hypodermic needle full of HIV/AIDS.

There are several reasons why this story is just a story. There is supposed to be story about him and his encounter with ball pit balls in the October 10, 1999 issue of the Midland Chronicle. There is no such article. There is no newspaper called the Midland Chronicle. There is no report of a child dying at a McDonald's in Midland, TN.

There is another rumor going around that there is an infant who died in a ball pit. Apparently, there were not just ball pit balls in the ball pit. There were also rattlesnakes.
According to urban legend folklorist Jan Harold Brunvald, this is a later-day version of an urban legend that he calls "Death in the Funhouse. These versions are usually set in amusements. People could have died on a water slide full of water slide. People could have died of snakes on the merry-go-round.

For the record, on October 23, 1999, the Burger King Corporation categorically denies that rattlesnakes killed anybody at their ball pits that are full of ball pit balls, not rattlesnakes.
People should be careful about what they believe on the Internet and examine these ball pit balls stories closely.

Article Published: Wednesday 22nd November 2006


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