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11 December 22 - Setting Up Rules When Playing On a Jumping Castle

Jumping castles are one of the most exciting additions to a celebration. And if you are a kid, it can quickly become the highlight of a party. Who would not want a giant bouncy inflatable that you can run around and jump about?

When getting a jumping castle for your child’s party, the most important thing that you, as a parent, should make sure of is that it is safe for the little ones.

So before you hire a jumping castle hire Brisbane inflatable, here are some important rules you can set:

Rule #1

Bounce houses should only be used by people within their specified age group. Usually, before getting a jumping castle hire Brisbane inflatable, they will advise you about the age restrictions when playing. Here are the general guidelines:


Mini Castle - Only for children 9 years old and below

Midi Castle - Only for children 11 years old and below

Medium Castle - Only for children 13 years old and below

Kids Large Castle - Only for children 13 years old and below

Water slides - Only for children and must be used by two patrons at a time

Adult jumping castles - Only for adults and young adults

Rule #2

The children should never be left unattended. There must always be at least one adult overseeing the kids while they play in the jumping castle. If the inflatable is set up in a park or in public spaces, there should be at least one trained personnel who should supervise the kids.

Rule #3

Have the children remove sharp objects from their bodies. This includes items like jewelry, shoes, belts, glasses, and sharp toys and objects. This is to avoid tearing the jumping castle while they are playing.

Rule #4

Safe play is important. Make sure that you also teach the children the practice of safe play. That is, telling them to avoid doing flips, wrestling, tumbling, or getting rough with another playmate. You should also explain that they should stay away from the entrance or exit to avoid falling off the edge. Although most rental companies provide rubber mats as flooring to cushion a fall, it is still better to encourage safe play to avoid any untoward incidents altogether.

Rule #6

If the bouncing castle is losing air, or if you notice that it is becoming too windy, let the children exit the bouncy castle. You can know that the wind is too windy if you can see it lifting loose paper or swaying branches.

Playing in a jumping castle is always fun. But keeping the children safe while enjoying the inflatable is even better. Take heed of these rules and always keep in mind that safety is the priority.

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