SAFETY RULES FOR USE OF INFLATABLES

BOUNCE HOUSES | COMBO'S | WATERSLIDES | OBSTACLE COURSES

Always Provide Adult Supervision – Adult supervision is mandatory whenever the inflatable is in use. If it’s not possible to supervise, deflate the structure and turn off the power. Ensure the designated supervisor is easily identifiable to keep everything running smoothly.

No Shoes Allowed – Shoes can damage the inflatable, create dirt, and cause injuries to others. Place mats near the entrance to remind participants to remove their shoes before entering.

Avoid Climbing on Walls – The inflatable walls are designed to contain users, not to be climbed on. Climbing or hanging on these walls can lead to dangerous falls and structural damage.

No Rough Play – Roughhousing, fighting, or pushing other players increases the risk of injury and disrupts the fun for others. Encourage safe, considerate play.

Separate Age Groups – Keep younger children separate from older, more active participants to minimize the risk of accidents. Adults should not use inflatables unless specifically designed for them.

No Food, Drinks, or Gum – Choking hazards and messes can ruin the experience for everyone. Prohibit snacks and drinks inside the inflatable to maintain cleanliness and safety.

Ban Sharp or Blunt Objects – Sharp items like jewelry or glasses can damage the structure and pose injury risks. Encourage users to remove these items before entering.

Stay Clear of Entrances and Exits – Keep entry and exit points clear to ensure safe access for all participants. Children should move away from the slide or entry area immediately after using it.

OUTDOOR BOUNCE HOUSE SETUP TIPS

Use a Flat Surface – Set up your inflatable on a level surface to prevent tipping or shifting. Uneven ground increases the risk of accidents.

Clear the Area – Before setup, remove rocks, sticks, or other debris that could damage the inflatable or hurt users.

Avoid Overhead Hazards – Position the inflatable away from tree branches or power lines to prevent injuries or damage.

Add Padding on Hard Surfaces – If setting up on concrete or asphalt, place mats or foam padding near the entrance and exit to reduce the risk of injuries from falls.

SAFETY TIPS FOR PARENTS

Teach Proper Play Behavior – Encourage kids to take turns, stay in designated play areas, and avoid risky stunts like flips or jumps off walls.

Ensure Weather Safety – Rain, high winds, and extreme heat can make bounce houses unsafe. Use an anemometer to monitor wind speeds, and always deflate the structure in inclement weather. During hot days, set up the inflatable in shaded areas and encourage frequent hydration.

Dress for Safety – Ensure children wear clothing without sharp objects or loose elements that could catch. Always enforce the no-shoes rule.