Once you buy an inflatable bouncer for your kids, you should have a yard or park filled with cheer and scream of children. Here are a few things to keep in mind during the event:
First, sunscreen is necessary. Kids will be bouncing and playing for hours and probably won't want to go inside. Make sure they have sunscreen! Second, follow the rule. Your inflatable bouncer will have a sign built onto it near the entrance posting the rules created by the manufacturer of the inflatable. Know them and follow them.Third, no shoes, jewelry, food or drink. Anyone entering your bouncer must remove their shoes, jewelry, watches, etc. This includes sharp object like keys from pockets. Anything that could fall out and scratch the inflatable. It's safer all around, and you don't want to repair your inflatable bouncer. Likewise food, drinks, and gum should be kept out.
Fourth, split kids by size. The reason is that most significant injuries on bouncers come from having large kids mixed in with smaller ones. Bouncers are, well, bouncy. Regardless of temperament or intent, the kids will be bumping and falling into each other. Make sure that only children of about the same size are in the bouncer at any one time. Rotate them in and out in shifts by size. Fifth, the step leading out of a bouncer is inflatable and bouncy too, and getting out is awkward. This is the most common area for scraped knees and elbows. Make sure an adult is available to help people out of the bouncer.
Sixth, supervision is important. Jumping and sliding and climbing is great fun, but you want to make sure things don't get out of hand. A responsible adult should be observing each of your inflatables at all times to make sure things stay under control.