The New Year started with bad news about the bouncy castle, which was blown away by a strange wind in Ferguson Park on New Year’s Eve in Australia, injuring five people. What should we do in the face of bouncy castle safety issues.

First, we must secure them. Usually we use iron brazing, if there is no iron brazing, water bags, sandbags and other heavy things can be used. The iron rods must be at least 18 feet long and driven deep into the soil. It is generally not recommended to set up bouncy castles on sand and concrete, because it is very difficult to fix them.

Bouncy castle operators must fully understand the weather conditions and keep abreast of weather changes. Do not play bouncy castles when the wind speed is 20MPH. If you don’t have a professional tool to measure wind speed, you can tell by the clothes you are drying, and when the clothes are flying in the air like flags, you are better off setting up a bouncy castle.

Written by Doris from East-inflatables

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