Bounce houses are an amazing source of exercise for kids and can be used outside all summer long. Can they be used in wintertime when the air gets cold? You can not use an outdoor bounce house in the wintertime as it affects the vinyl they are made of. This can cause the bounce house […]
Read MoreIt’s a typical question that most people ask while renting games and inflatables for different events. Should you be tipping the driver or the person setting up the bounce house? What should be the normal tip? Tipping for a bounce house generally amounts to around 10 to 15 percent based on the level of services proffered. […]
Read MoreBounce houses are much safer than trampolines. Trampolines are safer than they use to be with recent safety additions like the netting, better springs, and stronger mat. However; a lot of accidents still happen from both. The majority of play accidents are from incorrect setup, young kids under the age of 6 or kids colliding […]
Read MoreIf a bounce house is leaking the best way to find it is to spray soapy water where you suspect the leaks to be. When you find the leak on the inflatable you will see bubbles. Mark the area and continue testing for more leaks. Next, use cement glue which dries quickly, and add the […]
Read MoreYou can put a bounce house inside, preferably on a soft surface like carpet. Indoor bounce houses are recommended, however; any bounce house that can fit, be anchored, and have a power outlet can be used in a home. Keep in mind they can be loud and you can not use gas-powered generators inside because […]
Read MoreA large Bounce House can be powered by a 2,000-watt 20 amp generator to power the blower. You can pay more for a quieter one. If the generator is not strong enough the blower won’t be able to keep the bounce house inflated and may not even start due to surge wattage. Most places rent […]
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