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Bouncy Castle Hire
- 10 Tips on Hiring a Bouncy Castle
Author: Stephen Turner
This article contains ten practical tips on
hiring a bouncy castle, which I hope will help you through
your bouncy castle hire. You should then have one less thing
to worry about as you plan the event at which your bouncy
castle is to appear.
1. Location:
work out where you are going to put the bouncy castle before
you start making enquiries with bouncy castle hire companies.
Bouncy castle hire companies may have specific advice for
you depending on the location you choose. Back gardens are
of course the favourite location for bouncy castles, but the
weather may compromise your plans. Your bouncy castle should
come with a rain cover to allow use outdoors in the rain,
but if rain is assured, consider indoor venues such as community
centres, function rooms or other indoor spaces large enough
to accommodate a bouncy castle.
2. Number of bouncy castle
users: bouncy castles are available
in a variety of sizes and you'll need to hire one big enough
to accommodate a fair sized group of bouncy castle users at
one time. Work out how many people will be using the castle
and then let the hire company know. There are strict load
limits depending on the size of bouncy castle - which your
hire company should be able to quote you from the relevant
bouncy castle manual. The most popular size castle with hirers
is the 12 ft x 12 ft (3.6 meter x 3.6 meter) bouncy castle,
which will probably be all you will need, but it's best to
check.
3. Making your booking:
don't leave your booking to the last minute. Try to make it
as early as possible - at the latest in the middle of the
week if you are planning a weekend hire. The reason I say
this is that the best, most interesting bouncy castles or
boats, trains, houses, slides, moonwalks or circus rings (there
are so many interesting variations of inflatable) will get
booked up early, and you may be left with a less interesting
bouncy castle.
4. Prices:
do haggle over prices. Bouncy castle hire businesses are often
open to negotiation on a hire by hire basis - especially if
you hire bouncy castle extras like slides and bouncy ball
ponds.
5. Setting up the castle:
the bouncy castle hire company will set up the castle, which
should not take more than half an hour. Make sure you allow
sufficient time for the set up before the bouncy castle is
needed for use.
6. Accessories: when
booking a bouncy castle, enquire about extras such as slides
and bouncy ball ponds (for toddlers). These extras are available
at little extra cost and can make a real difference to the
enjoyment factor generated by your bouncy castle.
7. Construction: the
material from which the bouncy castle is made should be soft,
flexible, fire resistant and very strong. The structure when
inflated should not deform under load. If it does, then don't
let anyone use it and demand a refund/don't pay the bouncy
castle hire company.
8. Stability:
check that the bouncy castle is sufficiently anchored. The
bigger the bouncy castle, the greater the number of anchorage
points required to anchor it. If in doubt, consult the manual
-which the hire company should let you have reference to.
9. Height of the castle
walls: the walls of the bouncy castle
should be of adequate height to prevent bouncy castle users
climbing over and possibly falling to the ground below. Many
bouncy castles are enclosed to prevent this, and you may feel
that this is the sort of bouncy castle you wish to hire.
10. Supervision: make
sure there is an adult available to supervise people using
the bouncy castle, and that there are no hazard in the immediate
vicinity.
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