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Children’s party plans: a user’s guide to operating a bouncy castle

Children’s party plans: a user’s guide to operating a bouncy castle

How to assemble your bouncy castle.

First of all, find a suitable place in the areas that you have available, try to find the flattest place possible without a slope greater than 5%. If there are lumps and bumps all over your area or if you are on a hard surface like concrete or gravel, a good quality sheet of dirt is needed to protect the base of the castle. If there is a muddy or oily area, try to cover it with sand or more sheets so that it does not spoil the inflatable and the user’s clothing.

Check the area for possible hazards.

Once you have found a suitable area, it is recommended to sweep the floor, look for items such as broken glass, hard plastic, sharp stones and branches, as they will damage the base of the castle. Another aspect is to look up as there may be hanging trees, bushes, clotheslines and buildings, these can cause damage to the inflatable with constant friction due to movement and contact.

Unpack the bouncy castles.

Take the ground sheet and place it in the identified area, if it’s windy, place your bouncy castle anchors or sandbags at each corner of the ground sheet to hold it in place. Place your inflatable on the floor sheet and unfold it, when placing the castle remember not to pull it with the anchor points as this can damage them. Tie off the air exhaust pipes and leave one open for your blower. Fasten the zippers and tape the velcro flaps down to secure the zipper. Zippers are usually found on the side or back of an inflatable at the base.

Attach the inflatable blower.

At this point, you should have the inflatable lying on the ground with the inflation tube at the back. Insert the blower into the inflation tube, in some inflatable castles there is a strap attached to the inflation tube; Attach the strap with the tie strap at the base of the blower funnel. If the inflatable does not have a strap attached, you need to use a small charging buckle strap to secure the inflation tube.

Extension cords: residual current device plugs and gasoline blowers.

With the extension cords must be fully uncoiled, the wiring should be placed in a tree, bush, or wall lines as far away as possible from the bouncy castle users, to avoid tripping and damaging the cord. Always try to use a waterproof extension cord or cover the junction box with a plastic cover to prevent a sudden shower from wetting the plugs. When the extension cord enters the house, pass it through open windows, this will prevent people from tripping over it or a door from closing on the cord and damaging it. Use residual current device (residual current device) plugs in the house to plug in the extension cord. Press the button on the residual current device circuit breaker to inflate the bouncy castle. When using gasoline blowers, these should be regulated so that the engine is not overcharged, but enough air is injected into the inflatable to give a good bounce.

Securing a bouncy castle.

Each hammock should have anchor points and attached to the anchor point is a section of rope, drive the anchors (large steel pegs) through the rope and into the ground, you may need a 3 pound hammer for this . Make sure they do not stick out of the ground as people will trip over them. If you are on a hard surface you will need sandbags to stabilize the inflatable, another good idea is to get sandbags of very bright colors since people see them better.

Security.

Do not allow children or adults to climb on the bouncy castle while it is inflating and deflating; Keep children away from the back of inflatable power cords, residual current device circuit breakers, and gasoline blowers. Do not use the bouncy castle in very windy days or in wet conditions, if there are some showers, a rain cover should be installed. To do this, completely deflate the bouncy castle before attaching the cover. Safety mats must be used at the entrance to a bouncy castle. If the bouncy castle stops working during use, immediately get everyone out of the inflatable and back in their tracks from step 4, and always check the fuse box on your power source.

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