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How Much space is needed to set up an inflatable?

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How Much space is needed to set up an inflatable?

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The general rule of thumb is to make sure that there is at least 10 feet of clearance exists on all sides of the inflatable. This will ensure the attendant has the room needed to observe the participants. It also provides the unit clearance from snagging while it flexes or is being inflated or deflated. The dimensions for each inflatable unit are listed along with their description on the Inflatable Bouncers & Slides Page. Inflatables need to be setup on a clear flat surface void of any obstacles. The safest surface is a level grassy area. The area should be clear of any obstacles that can harm the participants or the inflatable itself. This would include rocks, sticks, sprinklers or other sharp objects. Additionally the unit will need to be secured using stakes or sand bag weights. Please specify the surface to I Need Rentals while making your reservation so that we can bring the proper anchors for your rental.

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