Bounce House Safety Guide for Parents
- Follow all the recommended guidelines for safe installation including anchoring. The bounce house should be situated away from any fences, greenhouses, branches, etc., which would be dangerous should a child fall onto them.
- Consider limiting use to children of even age, height and weight.
- Kids should remove footwear, eyeglasses, and jewelry before entering the unit.
- Take any sharp objects (pens, keys) out of their pockets/hands before playing (they could easily cause puncture injuries).
- Do not let children of significantly different sizes onto the bounce house at the same time. Smaller kids could be at risk of injury from colliding with or falling under an older child.
- Do not allow adults and/or children who are larger than the height/weight that the bounce house is designed for.
- Food, drink, bottles, glasses etc. should not be taken into the bounce house.
- Supervision should be maintained all the time. If supervision cannot be maintained, the bounce house should be cleared out and deflated. Supervision means watching constantly and not just being in the area!
- Children should be informed that they must not push other children inside the inflatable. Children should not be allowed to bounce against the walls and crash into one another –this can result in collision injuries.
- Follow the advice given on the maximum number of children permitted at any one time and let them on and off in a controlled manner.
- Children should not be allowed to climb onto the outside walls. Flips and rough play should also not be allowed.
- At Firehouse Bounce, we take the safety of our children very seriously. That’s why we provide all of our rental clients with a safety meeting prior to release of the unit, insure our units and have them inspected annually pursuant to TDI guidelines. Is the company you are considering renting from inspected? Click here to find out.
Call us at 214.729.4991. At Firehouse Bounce, you set up the party…we’ll bring the fun!