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Bouncy Castle Hire
Business - Tips On Setting Up
Author:
Stephen Turner, for www.bouncycastle-web.co.uk
Do your research
As with all prospective business ventures, thorough research
of the bouncy castle market in your area is essential. Look
through the local newspapers, go on the internet, look in
the Yellow Pages and find out how much competition there is
in your area. If you spot some competition, don't be put off,
for the fact that there are people running successful bouncy
castle businesses proves that there is money to be made, and
more than likely, there is still room for you to take your
share of it.
Equipment/items that you will need
for your bouncy castle business
Bouncy Castle (see below for sizing advice)
Repair kit (should be included in price of the castle)
Ground sheet
Safety mat (for the front of the castle)
Rain cover
Sack trolley
Anchor stakes
Electric blower
25-30 meter electrical extension cable
RCD safety cut out circuit breaker
Safety instruction sheet
Terms of business
Customer disclaimer form
Local street maps
Desk diary or personal computer program (to keep note of bookings)
Ledger book for recording receipts and payments
Public Liability Insurance cover (rec. minimum one million
pounds)
How to start out?
Our recommendation is that you start out with a 12 ft x 12
ft (3.6 meter x 3.6 meter) bouncy castle, this being the most
popular with customers. Moreover, it is easy to set up and
store and will fit in most back gardens and community halls.
However, you might be tempted to go for something smaller,
say a 7ft x 7ft bouncy castle - it would keep costs down,
wouldn't it? This is a common mistake - don't fall into this
trap. You may think that you can't afford a bigger bouncy
castle, but you'll be kicking yourself if you are unable to
do business with people who wanted a bigger castle - as the
vast majority will. A small bouncy castle may still make money,
but not as much, and just imagine how you'll feel at seeing
business go elsewhere because you have set up your bouncy
castle business with the wrong equipment.
Where to buy your bouncy castle?
See the list of manufacturers at http://www.biha.org.uk
There are a number of good companies that supply bouncy castles,
so take your time in choosing. All the good companies will
have brochures so just give them a call and get them to send
you one in the post, together with a price list. Many companies
will be willing to enter into credit terms, and will even
paint your trading name and telephone number on the front
of the castle at no extra cost. Your successful marketing
of your business starts right from the moment that you make
the order for your first castle and put your name up on it.
The manufacturer should offer to do this for you - but ask
for it if they don't. You will get many bookings from people
who see your phone number on the castle; your bouncy castles
will be big and brightly colored, so take full advantage of
your portable advertising billboard!
The industry standard guarantee is 1-2 years
depending on the manufacturer.
What about buying a second hand
bouncy castle?
The trouble with doing this is that - as a beginner - you
don't know what to look out for. We can tell you to look at
the stitching on the bed, and at the pillars and where the
side walls meet the bed, but are you confident that you will
know the signs of wearing if you see them? Many second hand
bouncy castles on the market are overly worn, and when you
are just starting out you need to be sure that you are hiring
out a quality product that will last through the delicate
start up period. Many second hand castles have re-stiched
bed seams and deliver a poor bounce. Within a short while
you may find that the a second hand bouncy castle needs to
be replaced.
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