Inflatable Bouncer Safety Guide

Inflatable bouncers are a great way for our children to have fun and as parents we love the fact that we can provide this for them. However, there are certain guidelines and safety rules that we must follow know. With so many children playing in one area accidents can occur and some of them can get hurt. Because of this we want to instruct parents on the proper inflatable bouncer safety rules that will help to prevent this from happening.

When renting inflatable bouncers you need to ask the vendors a few things concerning it.

  • Are they insured?
  • Are they trained in operating an inflatable bouncer?
  • Do they have safety measures and guidelines that they follow?

When it comes to renting or purchasing any type of inflatable bouncer how much it costs should not be your main concern. Instead you need to focus on how safe it is for your children to use and what you can do to improve upon this. The following guidelines are important and should be known by anyone who will be operating the inflatable bouncer.

Setting Up

  • Before the bouncer is inflated there should be a large tarp placed beneath it to help protect the bottom.
  • Use the provided stakes to keep it weighted to the ground and to prevent it from tipping over when children are inside of it.
  • After it has been inflated you need to walk around it and make sure that there are no rips or tears. It will be sagging down in these areas.
  • The operator should leave you instructions on safety procedures if you are renting it.

When In Use

  • When the children are inside of the inflatable bouncer you need to make sure that there is always someone watching the unit.
  • Make sure that the children inside playing together are the same size.
  • You must NEVER exceed the maximum weight or number of children that are permitted to be inside of the bouncer at one time.
  • Every half hour you should check the equipment to make sure that it is still working properly.
  • During rain, snow, or high winds the bouncer should be shut down.
  • If any children are injured you need to seek medical attention at once.