Can I Put My Bounce House on the Grass, Cement or Gravel?

You’ve made the decision to rent an inflatable bounce house for your party. Now you have to choose where it will be set up. A bounce house can be set up in multiple locations, but the surface it will rest upon is a primary consideration.

Will it Ruin My Grass?

A bounce house won’t ruin your lawn, but there is the potential for discoloration due to a combination of dry soil and hot sun. Grass can go dormant when it’s stressed from those factors, but grass is exceptionally resilient and will return.

Grass, Gravel and Cement

The optimal placement is on grass and the surface must be free of twigs, sticks, rocks, and sprinkler heads that could puncture the inflatable. It can also be set up on gravel that’s relatively small and packed down, along with cement, concrete and asphalt. Always place a bounce house away from fences, buildings, trees with low overhanging branches, and overhead utility lines of all types.

Flat vs Slope

Placing a bounce house on a slope is never a good idea. Even a small slope can result in injuries to users. The inflatable should be set up on a surface that’s as flat and level as possible.

Anchors, Wind and Rain

There are some conditions under which an inflatable should never be operated. When on grass, bounce houses are anchored with stakes in the ground with tie downs. Sandbags are used to anchor the inflatable on cement, concrete or asphalt.

A bounce house shouldn’t be operated in the rain or when the wind is strong enough to blow around soil or fine gravel. Ground anchors may not hold in those conditions and sand bag anchors certainly won’t. The primary goal with a bounce house is to provide safe fun for children, while preserving the integrity of the inflatable.

Can an Outdoor Bounce House be Moved Indoors?

Inflatable bounce house rentals are in high demand for children’s parties of all types. Unfortunately, the South Florida weather may not cooperate with your party plans. It can be too windy to operate a bounce house or an unanticipated storm can develop. Be aware that some inflatable rental companies will allow clients to move the rental unit to an indoor space.

Potential Locations

Providing there’s enough room to accommodate the rental bounce house – and ensure the safety of users – the inflatable can be set up in a garage, underneath a patio overhang or carport, or indoors. It will still need to be anchored to preven it from tipping over and sand bags can be used to accomplish that task.

Ask the Company

Always ask the rental company if they allow one of their bounce houses to be set up indoors when talking to them about booking the entertainment. Ask to determine specific locations the company would recommend. If it’s allowable, the size of the bounce house will often be a deciding factor.

Size and Safety

Bounce houses are available in multiple sizes. There will have to be sufficient room around the inflatable for children’s safety and to ensure no damage will be sustained by the bounce house. Homeowner’s insurance is another important consideration if someone is injured. Your homeowner’s insurance may not extend to an amusement designed for outside usage if it’s placed indoors.

Best Solution

Even though some companies will allow their bounce houses to be set up inside a home or other area, the best solution is always outdoors. That’s where bounce houses are designed to be used. A bounce house can’t be operated in the rain or when the wind is strong enough to blow around soil. Take those variables into consideration when planning on a bounce house for your party.

Book Your Event Early for Waterslides to Beat the South Florida Heat

Inflatable waterslides are one of the most popular summer entertainments in South Florida. If you have a special event planned for the summer, now is the time to schedule a reservation on the waterslide of your choice. The inflatables are often booked months in advance. Waiting until the last minute can mean disappointment and no amusement for guests to enjoy.

Weather Concerns

The South Florida weather can be unpredictable, with storms developing at any time. It’s impossible to predict what the weather will be on any given day. Many people make the mistake of waiting to see what the weather will be like on their special day. Don’t hesitate to book early. You won’t be able to use the inflatable if it’s storming, but it’s better to have the option than come up empty handed. At least you’ll have access to the inflatable if the weather permits.

Multiple Events

While the inflatables are popular for events such as family reunions, birthdays, and graduation parties, they’re also highly popular for business promotions and grand openings, along with church and charitable events.

Waterslides for All

There are waterslides to accommodate any age group. Parties hosting tweens, teens and adults can add an interesting twist. Inflatable waterslides can be set up as an independent activity and some can be configured to deposit guests directly into your pool for a water park feel.

Water and Power Access

A waterslide requires access to a power source and water to keep it wet and/or fill a landing pool. Both requirements are something many people don’t think about. An ordinary home water connection, 50 to 100 ft. of water hose, and an electrical outlet are all that’s needed to provide power and water for safe sliding. Be aware that any water restrictions during the hottest part of summer will be a factor in your water slide rental plans.

Are There Bounce House Rentals for Adults?

There’s something innately appealing about a bounce house and adults don’t lose the desire to play in one. There are bounce houses for adults, but not in the traditional sense. Bounce houses for adults take the form of obstacle courses.

The inflatables are available with a myriad of activities in a single solution. They have a variety of themes, are available in multiple sizes, and the bounciness of the obstacle course adds an extra level of excitement and difficulty for adults that are young at heart. Depending on the rental, individuals can take turns in a time trial style competition or compete against each other.

Individuals can choose from bounce houses that contain rock climbing challenges, slides over 3 ft. tall, tunnels, and a variety of obstacles to overcome. or select a 100-ft. long warrior dash or military-style obstacle course to test the mettle of participants. For those that seek something different, try an extreme obstacle course.

People across the country are enjoying corn mazes as an autumn activity. No one has to wait until a season change with a fun house maze inflatable. Inspired by traditional fun houses found at carnivals, guests can get lost in the fun. It’s an ideal activity for fund-raisers, school or church events, and corporate picnics. Individuals can take a turn at a Ninja wall in an inflatable version of American Ninja Warrior.

There are also bounce house obstacle courses that can be customized, in which individuals configure their own obstacles. Individuals can choose log jams, bash poles, slides, tunnels, pop-ups, and a rock climb to get the adrenaline flowing. The array of ways in which the inflatable can be customized ensures it’s never the same twice.

Of special interest for those that are fans of racing is a road race obstacle course in which individuals have to navigate construction zones, dodge taxis, and climb over “vehicle” obstacles. Many of the obstacle courses that are available can be set up dry or wet for an extra level of difficulty and fun.