How To Prevent Bouncy House Injuries

By Richardo Manning


Let's face it. Bouncy houses are fun. Super fun. But for most grown-ups, they also come with that sickening feeling in the pit of your stomach. As great as it is to watch your kid bounce around with that gleeful smile on his or her face, it's equally awful to have to pull them out crying from some kind of accident. As fun as bouncy houses can be, they are undeniably dangerous. So do you just make them stay out forever? That's up to you. If you do decide to let them go on bouncing, here are a few tips to minimize the risk and keep your babies safe!

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As it may be difficult for you to relate to their childhood, here are a few tips and tricks to be able to keep your children active and healthy before they even have time to realize it.

The easiest way to get your kids out of the house is to sign them up for organized sports. Everyone is interested in different things. This may mean baseball or it may mean ballet, but either way it is a great way for your children to find something that they love, that they are talented at, and that can keep them in good health.

Conveniently, organized sports and clubs are also a great way for your children to make new friends. This provides more opportunities for your kids to stop watching television and to start playing games. Encourage them to embrace the seasons by swimming with friends in the summer and skiing in the winter.

Go to your hometown where you grew up and find your old house. Reconnect with old friends and neighbors of your family. You don't realize how important these landmarks are in your life until they are gone. Take pictures recreating the same style of photo you took years before of yourself or your family all grown up.

Although less a problem for kids, it still might be smart to make sure your kids aren't wearing any jewelry, hair pins, or anything that could hurt them or other children in case of a collision. Chopsticks in the hair, for example, would be a very bad idea.

With these precautions, your child should be pretty secure in playing in a bouncy house. They are not inherently evil places. Besides, accidents can happen anywhere. And children are surprisingly resilient. Even if they get hurt, many want to jump right back in. You can trust Bounce House Utah to provide you with a fun, exciting bounce house experience!




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