Bouncy Castle Rules

These simple precautions can help you avoid serious accidents, whether you supply bouncy castles and inflatables, or you are hiring one for your event. Buying or hiring. If you're buying or hiring an inflatable for private or public use you should make sure it has either a numbered PIPA tag or an ADiPs declaration of compliance DoC.

Adults should only use bouncy castles made specifically for adult size and weight Further information Amusement Device Inspections Procedures Scheme ADIPS PIPA Inflatable Play Inspection Hire Association Europe Bouncy Castle Safety Instructions . CONTACT US 440121 248 2000

Age and Size Restrictions Limit the number of participants based on the bouncy castle's size and weight capacity. Enforce age restrictions to prevent younger children from bouncing with older, more boisterous participants. No Flips or Rough Play Discourage flips, somersaults, wrestling, or any rough play that could lead to injuries.

Indoor Setup Rules Set up the bounce wall a reasonable distance from any wall. Ensure there are sufficient open spaces around the bounce house Place a soft cushioning object or surface around the bounce house's exit and entrance, especially if you set up the bounce house in a room with rough surfaces and floors. Outdoor Setup Rules

Shoes meet the criteria of several other rules on this list. They're hard and hurt when landing on them. They turn a hurtling child into a dangerous object to other children. They can damage the bounce house, or get caught more easily than a foot in a sock. They can also track in dirt and rocks, which can further be hazardous within a bounce

Do Follow the Rules Every bouncy castle comes with a set of guidelines, typically posted nearby. These rules are there to ensure everyone's safety, so read and follow them carefully. Common rules include limits on the number of users, age restrictions, and prohibited behaviors like flips or roughhousing.

When it comes to the weather, the HSE says that 38kmh 24mph is the recommended maximum wind speed to use a bouncy castle. This is the speed at which small trees begin to sway.

Setting clear rules for behaviour inside the bouncy castle is essential. These rules should include no flipping, no roughhousing, no climbing on the walls, and no pushing. Clear guidelines help prevent accidents and ensure that all children understand how to play safely. Discuss these rules with the kids before they start bouncing and remind

Bouncy Castle Safety Rules Warning These rules must be followed to avoid serious injury. There are many risks, in the participation in or on any inflatable interactive device, supervisors and participants should be aware that they have a duty to exercise good judgement and act in a responsible manner while in or on the unit. Individuals

A Warning Sign with the following copy is attached and made a part of each bouncy castle and inflatable. All rules should be followed for rider's safety SUPERVISION by a qualified attendant is required at all times. The ride MUST be securely tied down. The blower requires a GROUND fault protected circuit GFCI.