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Why “Bouncy House Safety Must-Knows” Matter
Bounce houses offer non-stop energy and entertainment, but they also come with risks if not managed properly. Learning the must-know safety basics—like setting age limits, grouping by size, and supervising play—can prevent most common injuries.
Always set up on flat, clear ground away from obstacles, power lines, and sharp objects.
Anchor the inflatable securely and check that all air chambers are firm before play.
Only let children remove shoes, jewelry, and any sharp objects from pockets before entering.
Limit the number of children inside and match children by age and size for each session.
Prohibit roughhousing, flips, or aggressive play to avoid collisions and falls.
Never allow adults or very large kids to bounce with small children—they must use separate sessions.
Always have a responsible adult supervising the bounce house at all times.
Monitor the weather and do not use bounce houses in high wind or rainy conditions for safety.
Regularly inspect the bounce house for signs of wear, holes, or deflation.
Practicing these “Bouncy House Safety Must-Knows” creates a safe, happy, and memorable experience for every child at your party. Set ground rules at the start and remind kids as needed so fun never comes at the expense of safety!
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