When you rent water slide bounce houses or pay to use it on an enclosure, try to do so in the formal trade and demand your ticket. The ballot is your guarantee and the support of the quality and safety characteristics of the products.
When renting water slide bounce houses, look or see what the service includes clearly:
- Rental hours: whether or not included in the time that delivery and dispatch is delayed.
- Who is responsible for arming and disarming the game. If you have to assemble it yourself, make sure you are trained to do so if the assigned price includes a monitor’s layout.
- They provide recommendations for use if a monitor is not hired or included in the package.
- Be sure to know the limit of the game’s total weight, the individual weight, and the number of people who do not exceed these limits! Usually, an adult should not enter these games, as the weight exerted by the weight could explode the structure; however, it depends on whether the game is for adults and children.
- Ask if the product you are leasing can be used indoors or outdoors and in what weather conditions. Usually, water slide bounce houses can not be used when there is too much wind, as there is a risk of overturning.
- Who is responsible for the additional costs for product damage? What happens if weather conditions can not use the product, that is, whether in this case, the company considers a refund of the rent money or not.
Safety tips
- The American Association of Pediatrics recommends that children under five years of age should not use water slide bounce houses.
- It should be very careful with the inflatable area: it should be a flat site, preferably a garden. The above is to promote the stability of the structure and prevent overturns.
- Review safety rules with children before using the game.
- Keep children under constant supervision. Avoid misusing games, such as climbing parts of the game that are not designed for it, for example, the outer edges of the structure.
- Respect the maximum recommended weight and the maximum number of children who can use the inflatable game simultaneously. Overloading may affect the safety of the game.
- If you notice that the structure is deflating, regardless of the reason, evacuate the children, because the most significant risk of such games is that they will reduce and suffocate them.
- If children of different ages use the game, divide them into groups, as usually, the older children collide with the younger ones.
- There are certain adverse weather conditions in which such games can not be used; in fact, the wind over 24-40 kilometers per hour can overturn them, putting at risk users’ integrity.
- Keep the engine area that keeps these inflated games away from children (even if covered), as there is a risk of burns, cuts, and severe injury.
It is adults who must promote and teach safety rules.