Choosing the Right Bounce House for You

Jul 20
10:57

2009

Anne Ming

Anne Ming

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During the summer season, bounce houses are definitely making a comeback. Nowadays it is not uncommon to see them at a variety of events including children’s birthdays, festivals, and even office parties.

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Pricing
For many consumers,Choosing the Right Bounce House for You Articles bounce house pricing is the biggest concern. While you want to make sure you don’t pay more than you have to, be sure you do not sacrifice quality. Most places have a set rate for the entire event, including set-up and tear-down. Try to find some information on the company you are considering renting from. Check the Internet, ask friends and family, look at local business reviews. A little bit of research can go a long way. Remember just because they cost more than their competitor, it doesn’t mean they are better.
Safety
Perhaps the single most important factor when renting a bounce house is safety. A good rental company will have insurance, and this is particularly important if children will be using the bounce house. Most city parks also mandate that the company requires insurance if they are to set up in a public area. If possible, go and see the bounce house before hand, just to be sure it is safe. You may also want to check and be sure it is clean, as bacteria can pose just as great a threat as physical injury. Although there are many respectable companies involved in this business, there are also those who do not properly maintain their equipment. The last thing you want is a child getting hurt; or worse yet, a lawsuit.
Target Guests
It is important to take into consideration who will be using the bounce house at your event, and factor that into your choice. If there are going to be hundreds of people there, then obviously a bigger bounce house is in order. If there will be very small children there, that you don’t want getting mixed in with the older kids, you may have to organize two bounce houses instead of one.  In that case, most rental places have smaller bounce houses for toddlers.


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