What to Consider When Renting a Bounce House

Bounce houses are one of the most popular entertainments for small children. Individuals can now bring the fun and excitement to their own yard with rentable inflatables. The bright colors and themes are a sure-fire way to enliven any children’s event. However, there are some things to consider before renting a bounce house of which everyone should be aware.

Age Limits

Bounce houses should only be used by children between the ages of 6 to 12 for safety. Any child in a bounce house should be able to exit on their own and children under the age of 6 don’t have the coordination or motor skills required to navigate the inflatables.

Size Matters

It’s important to rent the right size bounce house for the ages and number of children that will be using it to ensure enough room to bounce safely. Children of the same approximate weight – or the same age – should be grouped together to mitigate inequities in force when youngsters are playing.

Insurance

It’s possible that a homeowner’s insurance policy will cover any potential injuries or property damage if the inflatable malfunctions, but check first. Always ensure that the rental company has insurance, what type and what’s covered.

Contracts and Waivers

Individuals will need to sign a waiver when the equipment is delivered to verify that they’ll take responsibility for the inflatable and how it’s used. Be sure to get a written contract, read it, and understand the terms before signing. Individuals shouldn’t sign any paperwork when the inflatable is delivered unless they’ve inspected it for damage. Never sign paperwork that says “as-is.”

Proper Positioning

The bounce house must be set up on level ground free of rocks, twigs and debris. It must be positioned away from close proximity with fences, structures, trees, and electrical lines. The inflatable must be secured to the ground and most companies will do this as part of the rental contract. A generator might need to be rented separately to adequately inflate the bounce house.

Supervision

A bounce house must have responsible adult supervision at all times to enforce rules. Those include no shoes in the bounce house and no sharp objects that might puncture the inflatable. That means checking the pockets of users. If rain or wind is present, remove the children to a safe location and turn off the generator that keeps the bounce house inflated.

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How do Bounce Houses Inflate?

Anyone that considers renting a bounce house must ensure access to electricity is available. There’s no way that home air pumps will generate the air required to sufficiently inflate a bounce house. High-powered, 5500-watt gas-operated generators, complete with a full tank of gas, are available to rent that have the needed strength to inflate all the cracks and crannies of a bounce house.

Essentially, a bounce house blower is a big fan that injects air into the bounce house through an air tube attached to the inflatable. Generators are either electrical or gas operated and are left running while children are using the entertainment. There are vents built into the inflatable to allow for the escape of air as children jump and bounce. A small amount of air will also be evacuated through the inflatable’s seams – even a brand-new bounce house.

Some people worry about over inflation, viewing a bounce house as little more than an oversize balloon, but it’s virtually impossible to overinflate a bounce house. Renting a generator from the same company as the inflatable ensures individuals have the right size generator for the job. The bounce house will inflate quicker and ensure firmness for optimal operation.

Once the bounce house has been inflated sufficiently, an adult will need to be on dedicated duty at the inflatable at all times. The individual will be responsible for enforcing safety rules. Users will need to remove their shoes before entering the bounce house and the adult will need to ensure too many children aren’t in the inflatable at the same time.

It’s important that children of approximately the same weight be grouped together to avoid inequities of force when youngsters jump. The adult will also be responsible for ensuring that no sharp objects enter the entertainment that could potentially puncture the bounce house. Never let children under the age of 6 use a bounce house as they lack the motor skills and balance required to be safe.

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Tips for Planning a Family Reunion

A family reunion is the perfect occasion to catch up on what families are doing, let cousins get reacquainted, and visit with far flung relatives. The gathering can be held in the back yard or at a posh venue. A successful gathering will depend on proper preparation long before the event takes place. Some family reunions are one-day events, while others take place over an entire weekend. Decide on duration early.

Location

The number of attendees will dictate location. That’s why it’s essential to send out notification of the event early. Even a year before hand isn’t too early. Once everyone has responded, it will be easy to plan everything from the location to the food.

Activities and Amusements

While many attendees will want to spend their time talking and taking photos, it’s always a good idea to include some games and activities. It can encompass simple games such as horseshoes, a bean bag toss or a scavenger hunt. A game of baseball may be welcome.

Individuals can even choose to offer dancing. Portable dance floors can be rented and music can be provided via a band, DJ or through streaming a mix list.

Food

A catered event will eliminate headaches about the menu, but it can also be expensive. Many families take a potluck approach. It’s an opportunity for family to share their favorite dishes or award-winning recipes.

Pot luck meals work if attendees are fairly local, but extra food will need to be arranged to accommodate appetites if long-distance relatives will be in attendance. Don’t forget to ascertain if anyone is vegan or has food allergies and share that information with others if a pot luck is planned.

Tables and Chairs

Ample seating and table space is critical, not only for a place to place the food, but for people to sit and eat. A rented venue will take care of those needs, but it’s something to consider if it’s a less formal environment.

Comfort and Weather

Storms and squalls can blow in at any time. Events at indoor venues provide shelter in the event of a storm and air conditioning for relief from the hot and humid summer weather. If the event isn’t at the host’s home or a rented venue, plan on renting tents and a portable air conditioner for the tent.

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Water Slide or Bounce House

It can be fun planning entertainments for a party. Hosts want to please their guests and ensure they have a good time, but not everyone enjoys the same types of activities. Water slides and bounce houses are the top two rental choices for events. Before making a definitive choice, it’s essential that individuals know and understand their guest list and situations that could cause issues.

Bounce House

Entertainments that are attractive to the younger set are fairly limited, but there are few youngsters that can resist the temptation to frolic in a bounce house. Exercise caution – children under 6 shouldn’t use a bounce house as they lack the balance and coordination to use it and can incur serious injuries.

A bounce house must have a responsible adult supervising its operation to ensure no sharp objects enter the entertainment and that too many children aren’t using it at once. That supervision includes keeping an eye on the weather and removing children to a place of safety if wind or rain is present.

Water Slides

Water slides are an extremely entertaining way to beat the South Florida heat. The shortest water slide is 14 high, which doesn’t sound like an extreme distance, but can be daunting to some younger children. They features a splash pool at the bottom for additional fun and a play area for those that don’t want to attempt the ladder to the top of the slide.

For older youngsters and adults, there’s a wealth of options from which to choose, including water slides that are highlighted by a 40 ft. drop and multiple lanes for friendly competition. Selections are offered with twists, turns, and splash down pool at the bottom. There are also water slides that can be set up to deposit merry-makers directly into a swimming pool.

Water slides are equally applicable for home parties, school and church fundraisers, and corporate events. Beware of the weather. If it becomes rainy or windy, everyone should immediately vacate the water slide.

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