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Different Types Of Bounce Houses

You may be thinking about investing in a fun bounce house for your baby? There are three kinds that you can pick from:

Indoor Bounce Houses

Indoor bounce houses are smaller and smaller than traditional ones available. The area of the bounce must be compact enough to fit inside an indoor or outdoor garage.

The typical jump area is 63 to 100 square feet and are ideal for children with younger ages. This is the most suitable option for those who are seeking a smaller mini bounce house that can be kept in their basement or placed in their child's bedroom.

It is important to be aware of a few points if you intend to build this type of structure outdoors. Indoor bounce houses are typically made with lighter materials as opposed to other bouncers. Put down a heavy sheet of tarp and secure the house using ground stakes. Remember that bounce houses are not suitable for use in humid weather or in the rain. Due to their light weight, they're at a high chance of being blown away by winds that whip even with children inside them

Indoor bounce houses are constructed of nylon. The actual area of jumping is reinforced with 18 ounces of PVC. The materials are easily damaged by sharp rocks and branches. It is recommended to keep the inflatable bouncer inside your home.

Indoor bouncers aren't always equipped with blowers. They must be inflated and then sealed. In time, they loose pressure, which makes them less rigid to bounce around in.

Standard Bounce Houses

The inflatable structures are similar to indoor bounce houses in look only. However, they're constructed of thicker materials. They have more reinforcements along the seams and near the entrance. They also have the ability to blow a continuous supply of air and pressure to cushion.

The inflatable structures are a bit bigger and generally heavier than indoor bouncers because of the heavier materials. They weigh more than indoor ones, but they should still be placed on a tarp to prevent punctures.

Indoor bouncy castles are better ideal for accommodating larger numbers of children than outdoor ones. Although the materials could be more robust than the manufacturer recommends, the real problem is the safety. The presence of too many children bouncing around close to each other at once could cause bumps and collisions.

Water parks with inflatable bounces

This type of bounce house is designed specifically for use with water. Standard bouncy houses can be risky when they're damp. The structures of these water parks have extra textures to avoid slippage or sliding accidents.

You can pick from a variety of water park amenities like splash pools, slip-'n' slide and water slides when you invest in one. These parks are ideal to be used during summer and are generally enjoyed by everyone of all age groups.

There are also water slides that are compatible with swimming pools if you're in search of one.

The main issue with inflatable water parks is that they have to keep them dry until they've dried completely. Folding and storing them when wet could lead to mildew. Be assured that these few minutes of waiting are completely worth it.

Commercial inflatable bounce houses

As the name indicates, the bouncers inflatable slide are designed to be used frequently and can endure more abuse than their counterparts in the market. If you're a planner, we suggest you specifically opt for commercial bouncers to be able to accommodate large numbers of children.

To increase their longevity Commercial-grade inflatable homes are built with several layers of construction materials. They tend to be huge and require multiple blowers to keep pressure at every corner.

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