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  • Instructions for the Blast Zone Hydro Jump

    Inflatable toys are a good way to keep your kids entertained in the backyard while maintaining a safe environment. The Blast Zone company makes many different types of inflatable toys including a line of water toys called the Hydro Jump. These toys are water slides that are much like the ones you would find at a water park, but can be setup in your backyard. To set up your slide, you will need to follow the inflating instructions.

  • How to Use a Bouncy Castle

    Whether you're hiring one for a children's birthday party or buying one for your backyard, a bouncy castle is sure to provide hours of fun for kids (and adults too!)

  • What Are Bouncy Castles?

    Bouncy castles, sometimes called bounce houses, are a type of inflatable structure. The term bouncy castle can be used either generically, to cover any type of inflatable play structure or specifically, to designate those inflatable play structures that resemble castles. They are a common feature at events for schools, churches or carnivals.

  • How to Sew a Bouncy Castle

    Bouncy castles are usually made from a thick polyvinyl chloride plastic which is commonly used to coat electric wires. The plastic is cut and sewn into a bouncy castle before an electric blower is attached to inflate it. Cheaper inflatable castles can be made at home from polyester and an airbed pump. The polyester bouncy castles do not last long, but can work well for home use. An inflatable moonwalk is one common example of a bouncy castle.

  • Magic Castle Instructions

    The Blast Zone Magic Castle is an inflatable back yard toy that can be erected on your lawn to give your young children hours of play time. This device can be inflated to give your kids a safe, comfortable environment to run and jump. You can also add plastic balls to the Magic Castle to create a ball pit for your son or daughter. The setup instructions for the Magic Castle include blowing up the toy and securing it to the ground.

  • Bouncy Castle Safety

    Bouncy castles are a popular toy seen at carnivals and other public festivities and also available for private home parties. It's important to operate bouncy castles carefully, as improper use can result in serious injuries. Ask bouncy castle sellers questions and always read any instructions thoroughly to ensure that you are operating this toy safely.

  • How to Buy a Bouncy Castle

    One of the most popular ways for kids to spend time is in a bouncy castle. Whether you are looking for your own personal bouncy castle or for a bouncy castle for your rental business, it is very easy to buy.

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