The topic of bounce house safety will be at the top of your
list when your child asks for a bounce house for their upcoming birthday party.
You’ll want to do your homework to make sure you’re getting an age-appropriate
inflatable and that the company you’re using is reputable. This is easily
accomplished if you follow this simple roadmap.
First start with the type of inflatable you are getting.
There are bounce houses and slides made for all different age groups and there
is a bit of crossover, but you definitely want to make sure the company you are
renting from is aware of the age group at the party and they will be happy to
help guide you in the right direction.
Next you want to make sure that the rental company you
choose is one of the ‘good guys.’ Ask them about their license(s) and liability
insurance. There are some states that do not require bounce house rental
companies to carry insurance, but you have to stop and ask yourself if there is
any reason to use them when there are other companies that are responsible
enough to carry it without even having the state telling them they have to.
Always make sure the company you’re using displays their commercial address on
their website. If they don’t, it’s generally either because they are working
out of their garage and they’re not a legitimate business or they have had complaints
in the past and actually don’t want their customers to be able to find them.
Why do business with a company that operates this way. Also be sure to check
online reviews, the BBB and any other sources you trust.
After you are
comfortable in your choice of rental company, start asking questions about
their equipment. How old are the items you are renting? Don’t expect the answer
to be “new” – we’re talking about rental companies. But as a rule of thumb commercial
inflatables are at the end of their usable lifecycle after 5 or 6 years. That
number could be lower for more active businesses and also it assumes the
business is using high-quality, American made inflatables. There are much
cheaper knock-offs being produced in China and if your bounce house company is
offering these to you, you should probably consider going back to the drawing
board and finding yourself another company.
When it is delivered make sure that every corner is staked
down with metal stakes that are at least 18” long. Read and follow the safety
instructions which are printed right on the bounce house near the entrance. Do not
exceed the maximum weight rating and always separate kids by age groups. It’s
ok for 5 and 6 year olds to jump together but not 5 and 12 years olds.
If weather turns bad take the kids out and keep them out
until the threat passes. If weather gets really bad turns off the blower motor
so the bounce house doesn’t fly away!
These basic, common sense suggestions will ensure your
bounce party is safe and hassle-free. If you have any questions or if you’re
interested in an inflatable rental in South Florida please visit our website
at: www.palmbeachpartyandbounce.com
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