top of page
Search

Safety Rules and Guidelines for Bounce Houses


bounce-house

Keep an eye on the situation.


The most critical tip we can provide to you for keeping your children safe while they are playing in a bounce house is to supervise them at all times. When it comes to playing in a bounce house, children are resourceful; they will create various means of doing so that risk themselves and others simply because it looks to be a fun activity at the time.


Check to see that the bounce house is properly assembled.


Our team will come out to your location and set up your bounce house, ensuring that it is properly secured, inflated, and safe for your children to play in. We've all heard horror stories about high-wind gusts pulling a bounce house away from its foundation and injuring children, but when a bounce house is properly secured, this never happens. Some activities and inflatables can also be monitored by us, depending on the situation.


To ensure that the risk of injury is minimized, whether you are renting from a company or owning your own bounce house, you will want to understand how to set up and tie down your bounce house safely. Consult either the rental business or the manufacturer for specific information on how to do this on your inflatable.


Insurance, registration, and legality are all things that should be verified.


It is common for specific regulations to be imposed at the state, city, or municipal level, restricting how and when inflatables can be set up and utilized. Many of these rules apply to businesses that rent inflatables, but others apply to anybody who uses inflatables, regardless of whether or not they are owned by the company that rents them. Perhaps it might be worthwhile to chat with your municipal representative to see if they are aware of any specific rules and regulations, or if they can assist you in discovering any that may be relevant to your situation.

26 views0 comments

Komentáře


bottom of page