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- How to Roll an Inflatable bounceSource: By:wl-inflatable Posted:11-20-2013 Views:
Inflatable bouncers are a Great way for kids to burn off energy, stay cool, and, most importantly, have fun when it gets hot out. The inflatable bounce was the next logical innovation after the jumping castle. Similar in use, however different in options of style and themes to capture children's imaginations. Also similar in that they both ensure good rigorous, enjoyable exercise. This combination of physical activity and enjoyment makes the use of inflatable bounce and jumping castle especially popular for community gatherings, birthday parties, and other social or corporate events.
Getting kids excited about inflatable bounce is not a challenge. Kids love to bounce up and down. After all, it's hard to get them to stop bouncing on a bed or couch, so naturally kids will be lining up to get into the bounce, and see how high they can jump. These bounce for sale are the pinnacle of safety in a kids' product. They're made from strong pvc, which is flame resistant. They also include child proof safety nets. What's more, your kids won't just be safe; they'll be forming good habits by associating fun with physical activity.
If you're willing to give your Inflatable bounce a little love, it will love you back with hours upon hours of family fun.
Below we outline proper care and maintenance of the inflatable bounce to help you roll and store it better.
How to Roll an Inflatable bounce
The Key to a Good Roll is to fold the material neatly in to the middle of the Inflatable bounce.
1) Fold all material toward the middle of the Inflatable and find the bottom seams of the Inflatable.
2) Fold the Inflatable like a large bed sheet. Be sure to tuck all colorful designs inside your folds to avoid contact with the ground.
3) Fold sides in 2-3 feet lengthwise.
4) Continue to fold Inflatable from the outside-in until folded layers overlap leaving a fold of 2-3 feet.
5) Tuck in any extra material. (Leave Ports out to allow air to escape as you roll.)
6) Walk air out of the Inflatable by walking on the Inflatable towards the Port (Blower tube). (Doing so pushes air and allows air to escape.)
7) Where the Inflatable roll is to end- tuck in rope or strap 2-3 feet underneath Inflatable that is to be used for tying. (Doing so will allow you to not lift the entire roll to tie off.)
8) Begin rolling from the furthest point away from the Port (Blower tube). (Doing so pushes air to escape as you roll.) Roll as tightly as possible. Keep the roll lined up, tuck any in extra material, and do not allow any part of the roll to sag. Slack rolls are difficult to move. Take your time and roll it tight.
9) Tuck in Ports (Blower tubes).
10) Tie off roll with rope or strap. Tuck in hoses and any extra material. Place in bag when applicable. (Placing in a Bag: Turn Inflatable to a standing position, pull bag from the top down to ground level. Rotate Inflatable in bag for transportation.)