Tuesday, March 5, 2013

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Bounce House Safety


The perfect addition to any spring party is a fun bounce house!  From toddler-sized open houses, to big slides with water fun, Austin Moonwalks does an excellent job of helping the Austin area with all their bounce house needs. When the owner of Austin Moonwalks, Kevin Baldree, offered to tell us about the importance of Bounce House Safety, I jumped at the chance!

You may recall that recently the American Academy of Pediatrics released a nationwide publication that outlined the startling increase in bounce house injuries across the country.  Both national and local news media began to report on this publication to bring the concerns to the public eye.  As an operator for over 13 years of one of the largest party rental companies in the Austin area, I’ve been called upon a few times to make statements in regards to these incidents as they make national news.  

Why is there an increase in moonwalk or inflatable related injuries across the United States over the past ten years?
  • The rise in popularity of bounce houses or inflatable rides has resulted in more usage therefore increasing the exposure to potential injury.
  • There is a common misconception among parents that inflatables are toys that children can be left alone to play with.  In actuality, they are amusement rides and require adult supervision.
  • There has been an increase in the usage of "store bought" inflatables that are not constructed to the same standards as commercial inflatables.
What can parents do to keep their children safe on inflatables?

1.     Follow the safety rules provided with the inflatable.  It should cover things such as:
- Never leave children unattended
- Do not mix age groups
- Never exceed the capacity of the inflatable
- Never go down a slide with a child on your lap

2.     Use your parental instincts.  If you feel that a situation might be endangering your child, do not let them participate. For example:
- Larger children are rough housing or doing flips inside a bounce house
- An inflatable is damaged or not properly anchored to the ground
 There is not a responsible adult directing the children present

3.     Select your inflatable company carefully
- Do not select a company on price alone.  Often prices way below market average indicate that the company is not incurring the costs involved in safety training, safety inspections, insurance and top quality equipment.
- Always verify that the company is meeting the minimum safety requirements as required by State Law.  This can be done at http://www.tioa.org
After setup, check the quality of the equipment.  Any damage or unsafe elements?
- Check the installation.  Are all of the anchor points being utilized to secure the inflatable

I want to assure you that inflatables are both fun and safe when used properly.  As with any physical activity, children can and do get injured.  By following these guidelines, parents can reduce the risk of injuries on inflatables.

Kevin is also offering a fantastic Spring Break Special!!  

Austin Moonwalks
Spring Break Special
3 Days for the Price of 1
Moonwalks and Bounce and Slide Combos
Call for details 512-585-5867

Kevin@austinmoonwalks.com
president@tioa.org
President, Texas Inflatable Operators Association
http://www.tioa.org
President, Austin Moonwalks, Inc.
http://www.austinmoonwalks.com

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