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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...
Yes, our materials comply with CPSC guidelines relating to toxins, lead and phthalates. We also regularly test and log raw materials per cpsc guidelines.
Our Inflatables are extremely safe, provided the instructions and safety guidelines are followed. Our products absorb impact better than the average lawn. Most inflatable injuries across the industry are related to mismatched player size, roughhousing...
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.
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, ...
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.
For safety and Wind purposes, we do not use unsafe slide heights.
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...
The sound of the blower is similar to a vacuum cleaner. The decibel reading for our various blowers (tested at the outlet nozzle of the blower) is a range of 67-83 decibels. The average reading for our various blowers is 73dB. This average reading is...
Please do not use any inflatable on concrete or hard surfaces. This is a safety risk first and foremost, but the concrete can also damage an inflatable. We advise the use of common-sense safety practices at all times.
Some carpeted surfaces can be very hard, such as industrial carpeting without padding, but most homes use a standard type of carpeting that is much softer. The main point of the precaution is to advise against using on hard surfaces. We advise the use...
"Outdoor use," not to be confused with "outdoor Use ONLY," is a rating in product certification for products with cords that are rated for outdoor use and/or built-in GFCI. Outdoor cords have durable covers to protect from weather and damage. You can...
Blast Zone inflatables do not contain latex.
People do use extension cords, and there are appropriate contractor-grade extension cords for inflatables. However, our blowers are UL-Certified and specifically engineered for the inflatables they accompany. Therefore, we are technically unable to...