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  1. How long do bouncy castles last?
  2. What age can a child go on a bouncy castle?
  3. Do you need a generator for a bouncy castle?
  4. How big is a 12x12 bouncy castle?
  5. Do bouncy castles use a lot of electricity?
  6. What are the risks of bouncy castles?
  7. Is it OK to have a bouncy castle in the rain?
  8. Are bouncy castles safe in wind?
  9. Are bouncy castles OK in hot weather?
  10. Why can't you wear shoes on a bouncy castle?
  11. Can I put a bouncy castle in a public park?
  12. How long can castles last?
  13. What happens if a bouncy castle gets wet?
  14. Why don t people live in castles anymore?
  15. Why don't we still build castles?
  16. What do castles smell like?

How long do bouncy castles last?

To sum up, if proper care and maintenance are undertaken, a commercial bounce house can last anywhere between 3 to 7 years, depending upon its design and features.

What age can a child go on a bouncy castle?

Bounce houses are generally safe for kids between the ages of 6 and 13. Children younger than 6 could get hurt. Kids who are unable to stand or walk independently should never use bounce houses because they can get knocked down from jumping or other children's bouncing could cause them to fall down.

Do you need a generator for a bouncy castle?

Bouncy castles and inflatables usually run from a normal household electricity socket. For most back gardens and events in halls or community centres, this is fine. However, if your event is more than 45m from a source of electricity you will need a petrol fan or generator to power your bouncy castle or inflatables.

How big is a 12x12 bouncy castle?

Size: 12ft x 12ft x 11ft (height)

Do bouncy castles use a lot of electricity?

A: The bouncy castle runs on a 750w motor, and therefore costs around 10p per hour to run.

What are the risks of bouncy castles?

Bouncy Castle Danger of falling from height. Climbing, hanging or sitting on walls is DANGEROUS and must not be allowed at any time. Equipment must always be supervised this is of exceptional important when the inflatable is erected on hard surfaces.

Is it OK to have a bouncy castle in the rain?

Bouncy Castles and inflatables are not recommended to be used in Rain, heavy winds or snow due to health and safety issues and damage to equipment so not only would it be putting users at risk of being injured it will also cause wear and tear on your bouncy castles and can cause damage.

Are bouncy castles safe in wind?

No inflatable should be used in winds above 24 mph (38 kmph), which is Force 5 on the Beaufort Scale (small trees in leaf begin to sway) Certain inflatables may have a lower maximum wind speed for operation.

Are bouncy castles OK in hot weather?

A: Yes, as long as you keep the users well hydrated, and turn the electrics off every few hours to let them cool down for 10-15mins, our bouncy castles are 100% safe to use during hot weather.

Why can't you wear shoes on a bouncy castle?

No shoes and just socks is the best choice for jumping, as shoes can be too rough and risk ripping the fabric, whilst socks provide good grip but still provide a protective hygiene barrier, as well as assisting in preventing kids from falling over and slipping too.

Can I put a bouncy castle in a public park?

Firstly, you will need to contact your local council to check if they allow bouncy castles to be set up in their local parks. If they allow it, you will need to go inspect the park you want to use and figure out where you want the bouncy castle set up.

How long can castles last?

Stone walls offered greater protection against catapults and siege engines that were increasingly used in sieges from the 11th century onwards, although they certainly weren't undefeatable. Secondly, stone castles would last for centuries (many of them survive to this day) whereas wood lasted a decade or two at best.

What happens if a bouncy castle gets wet?

It is possible to take them through a building but unfortunately if it should rain, water will get inside the inflatable and this tends to drain out whilst being removed, sometimes on your carpet!

Why don t people live in castles anymore?

By the 1600s, people didn't want to live in cold and damp castles anymore. Kings, queens and noble men wanted to show off how important and rich they were so they built palaces and great houses. Many existing castles were replaced with much grander homes.

Why don't we still build castles?

After the 16th century, castles declined as a mode of defense, mostly because of the invention and improvement of heavy cannons and mortars. This artillery could throw heavy cannonballs with so much force that even strong curtain walls could not hold up.

What do castles smell like?

Castles and manor houses often smelled damp and musty. To counteract this, herbs and rushes were strewn across the floors.

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