Usually the average inflatables weigh is at least 100 pounds, so packing inflatables can be a struggle for most people. If you pack and store your inflatables carefully, it will hold up well. Failing to take care of your inflators can cause them to break, which means you’ll have to pay for repairs. This blog introduces how to pack inflatables.

Before you’re ready to deflate, you’ll need to remove all grass, dirt, sticks to keep it clean, then wipe them down with a rag, and finally sanitize to prevent mold and bacteria.

Then start deflating, make sure all the air leaves the inflatables, otherwise, it will be difficult to roll up and transport. To make sure all the air is out of the inflatable house, lay the deflated house flat on the ground. It is important that you watch for foreign objects throughout the deflation process.

You start with one end of the flattened inflatables and gradually roll it up and roll it. The tighter the inflatables are processed, the easier it is to store and transport. It’s easier for two people to do this job together. When you’ve fully rolled it up, take the two straps and wrap them around the ends of the rolled inflatables.

Finally, you use a forklift to transport the inflatables to where you want to put them, it’s a bit more difficult if you use a dolly because the inflatables are so heavy. If you still don’t know how to pack, you can refer to this packing video, it is very detailed.

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