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Yes! All of our units are cleaned thoroughly. We are committed to making sure that your children are playing in a clean, well maintained, and safe environment. After each rental, every unit is thoroughly cleaned by commercial vinyl cleaners, disinfected, and sanitized. Once the unit is clean, it will be inspected to ensure cleanliness. However, some circumstances dictate that a unit goes from one event to the next within the same day. We do our best to spot clean those for you at setup.
All of our units are made from 100% lead free vinyl. Safety is not an option, it’s a REQUIREMENT, and the safety of your children is our #1 priority.
Everything! Our units are a perfect addition to any party, event, or celebration. You can find one of our vast selection of bouncers, water slides, and interactive units at occasions including but not limited to: birthday parties, church festivals, charity events, corporate events, company picnics, school field days, grand openings, family reunions, Vacation Bible Schools, summer camps, and much more!
DO NOT add any other electrical cord. It is common to see cords slightly discolored, especially in hotter months. This is due to a lot of factors including your home breaker and wire ran through your home.
Connecting multiple extension cords together—often called “daisy-chaining”—is widely recognized as a serious fire and safety hazard by electrical safety organizations (like the ESFI) and regulatory bodies like OSHA.
While it might seem like a quick fix to reach a distant outlet, here is why you should avoid it:
1. Fire Risk from Increased Resistance
Every foot of electrical wire offers a certain amount of resistance to the flow of electricity.1 When you extend the length of the wire by connecting cords, you increase the total resistance.2
- Heat Buildup: As electricity fights against this resistance, it dissipates energy as heat.3 If the cord is not thick enough (rated for that total distance and load), the heat can build up enough to melt the insulation and start a fire.4
- Connection Points: The plugs where the two cords connect are “weak points.” These connections can loosen over time or be pulled slightly apart, creating electrical arcing (sparks) that generate intense heat.
2. Voltage Drop (Damaging Your Appliances)5
Longer wire runs result in “voltage drop,” meaning the voltage at the end of the cord is lower than what comes out of the wall.6
- Why it matters: Most appliances (especially those with motors, like saws, drills, or air conditioners) are designed to run at a specific voltage (e.g., 110-120V).
- The Damage: When voltage drops, the appliance has to draw more current (Amps) to compensate and do the same amount of work. This causes the motor in your tool or appliance to overheat and burn out prematurely.
3. The “Weakest Link” Problem
Not all extension cords are built the same. They come in different thicknesses, known as “gauges” (AWG).
- Scenario: You connect a thick, heavy-duty cord (12-gauge) to a thin, cheap household cord (16-gauge).
- The Danger: The breaker in your house might be rated for 15 or 20 Amps, and the thick cord can handle that. However, the thin cord might only be rated for 10 Amps.7 If you pull a heavy load, the thin cord will overheat and potentially melt before the circuit breaker trips, because the breaker doesn’t know there is a “weak link” in the chain.
Our inflatables can be set up on grass, cement, concrete, asphalt, or even indoors with a different anchoring system available for every possible combination. When placing your reservation, please let us know on what type of terrain your rental will be installed. Inflatables that are setup on grass are anchored with long steel stakes, while inflatables that are setup on other surfaces or indoors are anchored with sandbags.
The day before pickup please inflate your unit and remove as much water as possible. You can do this by standing on the side of the pool entrance to allow water to drain. Some units have a quick drain zipper and our crews will instruct you on this process. Once all water has been drained out please unplug your unit and unzip any available zippers to allow the air to escape.
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