Tuesday, March 29, 2011




Bouncy Castles - Safety Rules for Adults and Children

Bouncy castles are certainly a popular option for parties. Increasingly inflatables are being used not only for children's parties but adult ones as well. Perhaps it is the increasing desire of adults to hark back to the days of their childhood or simply to act like kids for an evening. No matter if you are looking for adult bouncy castles or those for minors, there are important safety considerations that should be made whenever you utilise leisure inflatables.

Fundamentally there are 8 rules to running a bouncy castle safely and whilst following them does not ensure that accidents will be completely avoided, it does mean that accidents will be less frequent.

1. When placing the bouncy castle it is important to ensure that it is around two metres from any dangerous objects such as fences of tree branches, even curbs. This is important in case the users fall off.
2. Any users should remove sharp objects from their pockets and certainly shouldn't be carrying anything like keys or pens. These could injure users and also may damage the inflatable.
3. If children are using the castle it is better to allow children of similar size use the inflatable in stages. Massive weight differences between users can make the bouncing dangerous.
4. Food and drink should never be consumed on the inflatable. Food can present a choking hazard whilst adults may want to take glasses or bottles on, which can be extremely dangerous if they break.
5. There should always be a responsible adult supervising the usage of the bouncy castle. This is especially important with adults as once parties go on it can be important to maintain control.
6. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines on the safe number of adults or children allowed on the inflatable at any one time. Too many people using it at once can lead to collision injuries.
7. Items of clothing such as coats, shoes and spectacles should be removed before usage to avoid any dangers.
8. Finally if it is an inflatable of the walled variety, users should not be allowed to climb the walls. Essentially safe bouncing should be maintained at all times.



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