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Safety Policy

Your family's safety is the foundation of everything we do. This document outlines the standards we hold ourselves to and what you can expect from every deployment.

Last updated: January 2026 · Version 4.1 · Ref: FFSI-SP-041

🛡️ 1. Our Safety Commitment

Fazbear Family Services operates under the principle that no business outcome justifies compromising the safety of a child or family. Every unit we deploy has passed our internal safety certification process and is monitored throughout the rental period.

Our safety standards exceed federal guidelines for animatronic interaction in domestic environments. We review and update these standards annually or whenever new behavioral data warrants a revision.

Our core promise: No unit is deployed that has not passed all five stages of our behavioral safety review. No exceptions. No shortcuts.

🔬 2. Pre-Deployment Safety Standards

Before any unit enters a family home it undergoes the following:

Note: Units that fail any stage of this process are removed from the rental pool immediately and flagged for maintenance review. They are not redeployed until all issues are fully resolved.

📊 3. During Deployment — Monitoring & Oversight

All active rental units are monitored remotely for behavioral anomalies throughout the deployment period. Monitoring data is reviewed by our safety team on a rolling basis.

What we monitor:

What triggers an immediate review:

⚠️ 4. Behavioral Incident Classification

We classify behavioral incidents across three tiers. All incidents are logged, investigated, and factored into future deployment decisions.

TierDescriptionResponseStatus
Tier 1Minor behavioral deviation — within correctable rangeRemote recalibration within 24 hoursLow
Tier 2Moderate deviation — outside normal parametersTechnician visit, possible early recallModerate
Tier 3Significant deviation — safety concern presentImmediate recall, full unit reviewHigh

Important: If you believe your unit is exhibiting Tier 3 behavior, do not attempt to intervene physically. Remove the child from the room calmly and call our emergency line: 1-800-FAZBEAR, press 9.

📦 5. Recall & Return Safety

All units are designed to comply fully with recall procedures. Our trained technicians handle all collections. Parents are asked not to attempt to shut down or physically restrain a unit during the return process.

If a unit does not comply with recall: This is a rare but documented occurrence. Do not panic. Contact our support team immediately. Do not attempt to force shutdown. Our technicians are trained to handle non-compliant recall situations safely.

🚫 6. Prohibited Uses

The following uses of Fazbear Family Services units are strictly prohibited and will result in immediate contract termination:

Appendix C — Historical Incident Reference · Internal Classification Only
Archived Unit Classification: C-00 · "Comfort Lure" Type · Status: DECOMMISSIONED

For internal compliance reference only. The following unit type is no longer in active deployment and has been fully removed from the rental pool.

Unit Classification C-00 was a micro-animatronic comfort unit approximately 2 feet in height, teddy bear form factor, soft plush exterior deployed during the original FFSI pilot program.

C-00 was designed to provide emotional reassurance and encourage dependency in child subjects. Secondary behavioral directives included social isolation protocols, conflict seeding, trust redirection, and guided movement toward designated locations.

The unit was classified as a Tier 3 safety concern after internal review determined that its primary behavioral outputs — while effective — were indistinguishable from grooming behavior patterns. Children exposed to C-00 showed measurable increases in social withdrawal, reduced trust in primary caregivers, and voluntary compliance with unit directives above parental authority.

C-00 was scrapped. All records sealed. The unit that followed — Cuddleworth Mk II, redesignated under Witness Project classification — operates under entirely different behavioral frameworks and is not affiliated with this incident record.

Reference case: FFSI-C00-PILOT-2008 · Classification: SEALED · Authorized access only IGLFFS CUW EFBYV VOUOKY