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A. Yes, the inflatable needs a constant airflow to remain a usable solid unit
A. All inflatables are different if you check your safety test and safety label on the step of your bouncy castle it will show you what height of users are suitable and how many users can use it at one time.
A. No we wouldn’t recommend covering the blower at any point.
A. If it doesn’t feel as though your bouncy castle or inflatable is fully inflating the first thing to check is that the inflation funnel is pulled straight with no bends or twists and is connected to the fan securely with the funnel buckle strap – this needs to be secured as tight as possible. The deflation funnel also needs to be secured as tight as possible whilst in use and this will make the air pressure for the inflatable sufficient.
A. Firstly if this occurs it is normal the air and water is creating the bubbling. Wipe the inflatable over with a dry towel ensuring to remove the excess water. Dry the unit off as much as possible and store overnight on a heightened platform such as a pallet so the remaining water can drain overnight. The next day when it is dry again inflate the unit and dry off thoroughly. If you have a heater attachment for a blower to dry it quicker this is also ideal to use to avoid damp inside the inflatable.
A. Try and ink/pen erasers which can be bought from a stationary shop.
A. Sometimes stains aren’t easy to get out but a lot of our customers are using Elbow Grease, HG Mould Remover, Pink Stuff and Magic Eraser Sponges and seeing great results.
A. No we wouldn’t recommend this as not only does it then cause the bouncy castle to be slippery causing a health and safety issue it could also add to the wear and tear of the inflatable.
A. Yes this is completely normal to hear this noise its because there is a constant airflow from the blower/fan.
A. No, users need to be within the height restriction which is set by the height of the walls.
A. No. All inflatables must be tested every 12 months but PIPA is just one of the testing organisations that can do this for you and bear in mind that not all inflatables fall under the PIPA Scheme.
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