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Because the warm weather is approaching, many kids will be outside playing again. Being a parent, there are things we can do to make sure that our kids are able to safely have fun in the yard. Of course, collecting twigs and being mindful of using lawn chemicals is a must. However, being confident that our kids can play outdoors safely with their toys poses other difficulties.

Backyard toys, like swing sets, require careful consideration before permitting kids to play on them. Fasteners can get loose and present hazards to children. Outdoor bounce houses, which are regularly rented, require much more scrutiny from parents for child safety and financial protection.

When renting an inflatable bounce house, it is necessary that your grass is free from any objects. Sharp objects, including twigs, can potentially tear the bounce house and force it to lose its air with children playing inside of the inflatable. Tree branches that hang low are also another concern that parents need to be aware of. These twigs could rub against an outdoor bounce house and produce a hole. While fast deflation of inflatable bounce houses are rare, it can be upsetting for children.

Before you rent a bounce house, it is important to determine where it will be positioned at on the grass. An inflatable bounce house should never be inflated and utilized near utility lines. Should an inflatable bounce house comes into contact with an electrical line, each child touching the bounce house may be shocked. The grade of your lawn is also important. A bounce house should always be used on a level surface. Bounce houses which are filled with air and played with on a lawn that has a extreme pitch are prone to roll over. Whenever an inflatable bounce house rolls over with kids on the inside, they may be seriously harmed.

An electrical outlet is needed to power the fan that is responsible for blowing up the bounce house. Parents must always use a ground fault interrupter enabled outlet for child safety. Should an electrical problem arise, the ground fault interrupter will reset and a power overload of the fan will be averted. It is also essential to recognize that blowers should never be connected to extension cords as they may cause an electrical hazard too.

With your home fully prepared for a rented bounce house, it is important to choose a professional bounce house rental company. When calling bounce house rental businesses, be certain to ask how they wash their inflatable bounce houses and how often. Diseases can spread among children, and it is important that the bounce house you are renting is clean for your children. Further considerations to think about when talking with a bounce house rental company is buying accidental damage insurance protection, whether they will inflate the unit and remove it and their refund guidelines for scheduled rental dates that fall on inclement weather days.

Once you have your rented bounce house on your lawn, it is important that a qualified adult be supervising kids all the time. Especially when young children are involved, it is critical to make sure that no kid enters the bounce house with pointed objects or unsafe jewelry. Additionally, small children can fall down and a qualified monitor have to stop the other kids from jumping around so that the fallen child may safely stand back up. Supervising the kids while playing is very important for your kids to be safe while leaping inside an inflatable bounce house. If you are providing the outdoor bounce house for a special event, and expect to be busy with other duties, it might be a good idea to consider renting your inflatable bounce house from a company which also rents experienced supervisors on an hourly basis.

by: Bonnie Patterson




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