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All Blast Zone Commercial Inflatables are designed with safety in mind. Each inflatable uses high tensile commercial safety netting in designated fall points. Each Inflatable provides more anchor points than the engineering requires, in order to ensure...
While inflatable pools are a fantastic idea, and are fun in theory, there are some inherent issues with safety and liability for both the manufacturer and operator. First, various governing bodies have extraordinarily stringent guidelines for pools, ...
Yes. You will need to purchase an appropriately powered generator in order to run your inflatable. However, many companies use generators for events where power is not readily available. Your blower will list the specifications on the motor housing, ...
Blast Zone water parks have undergone a number of upgrades over the years to greatly limit the amount of water inside the bladder. However, under extended use, small amounts of water may enter the bladder. To dry the water park, evacuate ...
Never Fear, There are "Loose Threads" on all Blast Zone Inflatables. In certain areas, where the person assembling the product reaches the end of an assembly seam, they will "Back-Stitch." this means they back track over the stitches they just made...
We do not recommend using Blast Zone Home use inflatables for rental purposes. However, we have an extensive line of affordable commercial inflatables designed for rental purposes.
Yes. Your inflatable must be anchored at all times, without exception.
Blast Zone inflatables take precautions in order to keep as much water out of the inflatable as possible. However, due to the suction action created during use, some water may enter the inflatable. This is more common with commercial...
Yes. Our inflatables are "constant air," and the running blower provides the structural integrity and bounce. This category of products are not designed to be air tight, instead requiring air to escape to function properly.
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Please Contact us for a solution. Your blower is fitted with a mechanism to prevent overheating, so in cases where the motor gets too hot, the blower will typically shut down for approximately 2 hours before restarting. Motors fitted with a gfci at...
While some safety protocols require engineering to 25 MPH, We do not recommend using any inflatables in winds over 15 MPH, for user safety. The best way to measure wind is with a scientific device, however, below is the US national weather services...
The Hook-And-Loop fasteners on Blast Zone Residential items must have just enough tension to keep the opening generally closed, but be easy for children to open. ASTM Standard F963 requires the tension of the Hook-And-Loop enclosure to be below a certain...
There is really no way to answer this question, because the answer depends entirely on the type of use, frequency of use, and care of the products. Home use Inflatables are covered by a 1-year warranty, and "2-Year Promise," while commercial-grade products...
The first step in dealing with Mildew is prevention. Always store inflatables 100% dry. Mildew corrodes the materials used in inflatables. Unfortunately, so do most cleaners used to "remove" mildew. If mildew does arise, completely...
You can create one from scratch or modify existing packages, deciding on which items will be included. We offer different discount levels depending on the total value of your package. Your package would include one hand truck and a set of sandbags for...
We recommend exploring our commercial grade inflatables for items that can be used by most adults and children alike. While our home use inflatables do feature a 100 lbs per person weight capacity, most of our commercial grade bouncers can support users...
Commercial inflatables are assembled by hand, and will always have the types of minor quirks that hand made products have. Often commercial inflatables require adjustment during testing. This may result in track marks in the vinyl where seams or components...
Your Blast Zone Inflatable operates by pumping air constantly in, and through the inflatable. The air then escapes through the seams, or back out through the blower during jumping. It is perfectly normal to hear hissing, whistling, "air leaking," and...
While Blast Zone Inflatables are mass-produced, using identical patterns, the process of inflation causes expansion. Dimensions will vary based on pressure and users. Commercial inflatables will commonly expand beyond listed dimensions when inflated...
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