FAQ Topics

What is the difference between Blast Zone Commercial and Residential products?

Blast Zone Commercial Grade products are designed for regular, commercial and institutional use. These products are made of full commercial vinyl in all components, are substantially heavier, and are designed to withstand frequent, long-term use. These...

Why are your prices so competitive?

Blast Zone keeps prices competitive in order to help businesses achieve the maximum ROI, and minimize entry barriers associated with equipment costs. We are able to offer such competitive prices without sacrificing quality by manufacturing products within...

What are membranes, and why are they important?

The membranes are the "guts" of your inflatable. Generally, membranes give the inflatable its structural integrity, through sheets sewn into the inside of the inflatable. In bouncers, these membranes run along the bounce floor in a series of channels...

Does my Inflatable come with a blower?

Yup. Your Inflatable comes with the appropriate specification blower, engineered to the requirements of your inflatable device.

Can adults get in it?

As long as you are under 200 Lbs for Commercial Inflatables (some units support 250), jump away.  For residential inflatables, adults under 100 Lbs may play. Please note, we increased our specifications across the board to accommodate higher...

Is your material non-toxic?

Yes, our materials comply with CPSC guidelines relating to toxins, lead and phthalates. We also regularly test and log raw materials per cpsc guidelines.

My Inflatable seems to be opening up, especially in the corners.

All Inflatables will open up slightly, especially in the corners, and this may be more common with commercial inflatables.  Due the to numerous parts that meet in that area, it is sometimes impossible to join all the components together in the very...

Are you the manufacturer?

Yes, we bring the products to you manufacturer direct.

Can these products be used indoors?

As long as proper clearance is provided, and proper anchoring is used, Blast Zone commercial inflatables may be used indoors. Our products produce no emissions.

Do any of your products have swimming pools at the base of the slide?

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, ...

Can I use a Generator with Blast Zone Inflatables?

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, ...

How do I dry my Water Park?

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 ...

There are loose threads on my Inflatable

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...

Can I rent out Residential Grade Inflatables?

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.

Do I have to anchor my Inflatable?

Yes. Your inflatable must be anchored at all times, without exception.

Why are none of your residential slides tall?

For safety and Wind purposes, we do not use unsafe slide heights.

Water is entering my Inflatable

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...

Does the blower have to be on the whole time?

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.

What do I do if my bouncer stops working?

Please Contact us for a solution.

What do I do if my blower stops working?

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...

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