How to Set Up Your Bounce House?
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Setting up a bounce house may look complicated at first, but it’s actually quite easy once you know the right steps. Whether you’re hosting a backyard party or preparing for a family gathering, here’s a simple guide to help you set up your bounce house safely and efficiently.
1. Choose a Safe and Flat Location
Before inflating your bounce house, pick a flat, open area that’s free of sharp objects, rocks, branches, or fences.
Make sure there’s enough space around all sides—ideally at least 3–6 feet of clearance—to keep kids safe while playing.
2. Unfold the Bounce House
Unfold the bounce house on the flat, open area you choose.
3. Connect the Blower
Locate the air tube at the back or side of your bounce house and attach it to the blower.
Make sure the connection is tight using the strap or Velcro provided.
The other air tube (if any) should be tied off securely so air doesn’t escape.
4. Inflate the Bounce House
Plug the blower into a power outlet and turn it on.
The bounce house should fully inflate within ONE minute.
Once inflated, check that all seams are sealed properly and the structure feels firm and stable.
5. Secure It with Stakes
Use ground stakes to anchor the bounce house through the provided loops at each corner.
This step is essential to prevent the inflatable from shifting or tipping over during play.
6. Inspect Before Playtime
Before letting kids jump in, do a quick safety check:
- Make sure the blower is running smoothly.
- Confirm that all stakes are in place.
- Remove shoes, jewelry, or sharp objects from all players.
7. Enjoy and Supervise
Now the fun begins! Let the kids jump, laugh, and enjoy their time—but always keep an adult nearby for supervision.
Limit the number of players according to the product instructions to maintain safety and balance.