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		<title>Trampoline, Jumparoo, Moonwalk &amp; Castle Bounce House Rental</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bounce Houses]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Castle Bounce houses are not only great for children`s birthday parties but are also fantastic for mini festivals and school fund raisers or even community parties that may involve your neighborhood or even a local charity. 
Bounce House Rental Checklist


One thing you will want to check when renting a bounce house is that when the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://castlebouncehouse.net">Castle Bounce houses</a> are not only great for children`s birthday parties but are also fantastic for mini festivals and school fund raisers or even community parties that may involve your neighborhood or even a local charity. </p>
<h3>Bounce House Rental Checklist</h3>
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One thing you will want to check when renting a bounce house is that when the bounce house is delivered for your party it is clean. Since they are places where children tend to go a little wild, be sure there isn’t any nasty remains of a previous party, or better yet, check that the bounce house rental company guarantees their cleanliness and find out how they do this. </li>
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Be sure that your fun bouncer for your child’s birthday party or the block party you are organizing will be happy and safe. If the bouncer is for a company picnic, a fundraiser or a small festival, be sure you will have enough adult supervision. </li>
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If it is for a family reunion, BBQ or private function, be sure the adults are notified in advance that there will be a bounce house, inflatable castle, jumparoo or moonwalk, or a water slide, and that it may be a little different than other types of parties they may have attended. </li>
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Please be sure to have enough space and remember that a bounce house is usually 15 feet by 15 feet and if it has a slide will require 30 feet for the slide area. These rentals are not ideal for small backyards. </li>
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<p>There are some inflatable slides that are 25 feet long and 11 feet wide, but they are quite tall at about 18 feet and so usually must be in a totally open space. Minimum slide space needed is around 30&#215;15 and 24 feet overhead. </p>
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Make sure the area where the bouncer is to be inflated is smooth. Grass is fine, in fact the best. Cement is okay too, but if unfinished it may be abrasive and so may need to be covered with a carpet or indoor-outdoor runners or something to protect the bouncer from wear. </li>
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<h3>How many Children can bounce at Once?</h3>
<p>In a standard rental bounce house that is 15 X 15 it is reasonable to allow about 10 eight year old children to bounce at once. For older children upwards of 9 years old, you will allow only about 6 to bounce at any one time. Young teens are also okay, but no more than 4 or 5 at once. That is why some people rent two or more bounce houses so there isn’t a line-up.   </p>
<h3>Bounce House Safety</h3>
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<p>There are some safety rules that bounce house rental companies will explain to you in detail, however inflatable bounce houses are designed for an even distribution of weight and size and therefore the same size of children regardless of their ages should bounce together. There are some party bouncing statistics that say that inflatable houses and castles and moonwalks can withstand more girls and toddlers than boys. </p>
<p>However, even if the weight restrictions and size and capacity suggestions didn’t exist, you’d want to divide the bouncing time into 10 or 15 minutes blocks so the children don’t overheat and get fatigued too quickly. There are also some games that can be played to ease the crazy throwing and slamming that may otherwise occur. </p>
<h3>What keeps the inflatable bouncer standing? Does the air leak out? </h3>
<p>It is not an issue of air leaking out of a bounce house because an inflatable bouncer is connected to a blower and this blower will usually remain running at all times while children are bouncing. Only when you wish to stop bounce activity can it be turned off. </p>
<h3>How safe is a castle bounce house, trampoline or slide? </h3>
<p>Children are throwing themselves around and jumping crazily inside a house made of air. It is logical that they may bang into each other, bump heads and receive bruises and scrapes. However, if the children do not have sharp objects or shoes or jewelry or any other objects inside the house of bounce then chances are there will be few troubles or safety issues.  The key is parental or adult supervision. </p>
<p>An inflatable bounce house is NOT a place to put the children so you can go off and do your own thing. Stay nearby and watch and laugh with the children and if anyone gets too crazy give a warning and take breaks every 15 minutes or so and that should make for a happier bouncing experience for all concerned.   </p>
<h3>Can Adults Bounce in Inflatable Bounce Houses?</h3>
<p>The only firm rule that exists for all bounce houses is one that is very unfortunate. There are no adults allowed. People over 16 should not attempt to bounce.  Eight to ten is the ideal age for the large bounce houses.  It’s not because an adult will damage a bounce house and the bounce rental agencies are protecting their property, in fact it’s the adult that may hurt himself or herself and not the bouncer. Bouncers are for children or young teens. </p>
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		<title>Bounce Houses For Kids &#8211; Toddlers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are bounce houses that are not the giant play areas for crowds to jump in, but are designed specifically for toddlers and very young children. These bounce house inflatables can be set up in a basement or living room or play room and may cost as little as $45. 
One is called the Castle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are bounce houses that are not the giant play areas for crowds to jump in, but are designed specifically for toddlers and very young children. These bounce house inflatables can be set up in a basement or living room or play room and may cost as little as $45. </p>
<p>One is called the Castle Bouncer, which is a small castle inflatable bouncer that a 3 year old can play in every day. It’s small at only 85 inches by 76 inches. This bounce house comes with a set of balls. It can be ordered online.  </p>
<h3>Bounce House Review</h3>
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<p>These small indoor bouncers for young children and toddlers have been widely used and therefore there are many parents who have commented on their safety and practicality as well as their usefulness and durability. An inflatable bounce house can be a great place for a child to exercise instead of sitting in front of the TV. </p>
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One family who decided to buy an inflatable bounce house for their 2 year old said they used it every day. After a couple weeks the inflatable bouncer got a hole, but they said it was easily repaired. Some bounce house owners have commented that your toy should not be overly filled because that can make them susceptible to damage.  </li>
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<p>Another mother has commented on buying one and being so happy with it that she has bought more than one over the years. She says that a bouncer, if used daily or very frequently, will last about a year, but since the indoor varieties are so inexpensive, under $100, it’s not an issue to replace them because children absolutely love them. </li>
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<p>There have been a few parents who were unhappy with their purchase because they also had pets. Their bouncers had frequent holes due to pets entering the inflatable toy and causing them to deflate. It seems that if you have dogs and cats in the same space where you want to put a bouncer, this will not be a good idea. </p>
<h3>An Indoor/Outdoor Bounce House</h3>
<p>A very famous brand for small to medium bounce house trampolines and castle bounce houses is the one that is made by Little Tikes, and the most popular appears to be the 5 in 1 Super Sports Inflatable Bouncer. It can be used indoors or outdoors, but if it will be for indoor usage then be sure that you have sufficient space because it is 10 feet by 10 feet by 7 feet high.  </p>
<p>Most owners have found it to be best outside. But it may be the best activity centre in the house because it includes 2 basketball goals, 6 baskets along the walls, soccer and hockey goal and a volleyball net suspended in the middle. Be careful with the hockey sticks. This is good for children over 3 years of age. Don’t forget that children in bounce houses, no matter if they are completely enclosed and have mesh netting, will require adult supervision. </p>
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