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122' Ultimate Inflatable Obstacle Course with 19' Double Lane Slide and Dual Lane Zipline Experience the adventure of a lifetime with our 122-foot Ultimate Inflatable Obstacle Course! This giant, action-packed attraction is designed to challenge participants from start to finish with an exciting variety of obstacles. From climbing walls and tunnels to pop-up barriers and crawl spaces, each section is crafted to test both speed and endurance. At the heart of this course lies a jaw-dropping feature—a dual-lane zipline! Stretching across the center, the zipline offers a thrilling ride where participants can race side by side. Each lane safely supports...
10 Essential Safety Tips for Using Inflatable Jumpers at Home
Inflatable jumpers are a popular addition to backyard parties, family gatherings, and events, offering hours of entertainment for kids. Their bright colors and bouncy surfaces can keep children engaged, making them a hit at any celebration. However, while they bring plenty of fun, it's important to keep safety in mind when setting up and using inflatable jumpers at home. By following some simple guidelines, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Let's explore ten essential safety tips to keep in mind when using inflatable jumpers at home. Choose the Right Location One of the first steps in...
Make sure Children are aware of the rules ahead of time.
Make sure children are aware of the rules before entering the bounce house. This helps set expectations and reinforces the importance of safety. By explaining the rules beforehand, children know what behaviors are acceptable and what can lead to removal from the bounce house. This proactive approach ensures that everyone is on the same page and minimizes the risk of accidents or unsafe behavior inside the bounce house. This responsibility may fall on the operator, supervising adult, or babysitter. However, the important thing is that the children actively listen to the rules, without being distracted. This ensures they understand what's expected of them. Parents...
Bounce House Safety Guidelines:
Check Weather Conditions: Before setup, always check the weather conditions. Use your local TV weather report, an online weather app, or a handheld anemometer to measure wind speed on-site. Wind Speed Limits: If wind speeds exceed 15 mph, do not inflate or use the bounce house. Sudden gusts of wind can cause the structure to become unstable or airborne. Proper Anchoring: Secure the bounce house firmly with stakes or sandbags on all anchoring points, ensuring they’re driven into the ground or weighted appropriately. Use Heavy-duty stakes: Typically 18 inches long and made of metal for outdoor setups. Regularly inspect the anchors throughout the event...
Bounce House and Inflatable slide Safety Tips.
Ensuring the safety of children while using inflatable bounce houses, slides, and obstacle courses is essential. By following proper bouncing and sliding techniques, you can reduce the risk of injury and keep the fun going safely. General Safety for Bounce Houses: Children should be on their feet while bouncing. If they fall, they should stand up immediately to prevent being stepped on by others. When sliding, children must always go feet first and never head first to avoid potential head or neck injuries. Jumping or diving into slides or obstacle courses is strictly prohibited to prevent accidents. Only one person...