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— Oscar Wilde.
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Party Kids America
At Party Kids America, we have everything you need. rentals pearland tx We know that you don’t want to work hard to plan activities, make a lot of food and go to several locations to rent inflatables and equipment, so we provide everything you need for your party rentals in Pearland or Sugar Land, and we top it all off with friendly service, sanitized products and working hours that fit your needs.
You need fun things to do
We rent inflatables. You might know them under different names such moonwalks, bounce houses, bouncy castles or jumpers. They are a lot of fun and always popular. They are also very easy to set up and take down. You provide the open grassy area and we provide the tarps, the inflation tubes, the electric mowers and the extension cords. Most houses will inflate in about five minutes. We have dry slides, water slides and combo bounce houses, climbing walls and trampolines. If you have a hot day, what can be better than a combination bounce house and water slide?
Keep it safe
Our bounce house rentals and slides in Pearland are a lot of fun and they are safe (but they do depend on common sense on the part of the users). Follow some safety tips for your day to go well. When you are looking at the moonwalk rentals in Pearland, remember that you will need enough space above the inflatable and a neat, flat stretch of open grass underneath. No sharp stones or gravel should be on the ground. Keep sharp sticks, shoes, jewelry, or anything that can puncture the vinyl out of the interior and away from the exterior.
Have an adult monitor the bounce house at all times. The house is perfectly safe as long as it is fully inflated, but if there is a puncture or the blower loses electricity or becomes unplugged, the bouncer should be evacuated quickly. Have someone keep an eye on the inflatable and be prepared to evacuate if it loses air, or the weather takes a turn. Lightning, high winds or even heavy rain are not good when you are inside a bounce house rental in Pearland.
Everyone using the bounce house at the same time should be close to the same size, age and weight. Have the bouncers remove shoes, belts and jewelry, and remind them that they are there to bounce, not to do rough horseplay.
Not everybody should use an inflatable bouncer. pearland houses for rent People who have back injuries, or spine injuries or people who have less than their usual strength, children with limited mobility or that do not listen to the safety rules inside the bounce house rentals should be asked to leave. Watch for kids who are having trouble of any kind. Pregnant women should also not use the bounce house.
For more information:- https://www.partykidsamerica.com/
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