- Bouncy castles are temporary inflatable structures erected for recreational purposes, most commonly for children.
- The first recorded use of a bouncy castle was in 1485, when French knights jumped for fun on hay bales.
- Bouncy castles are usually made from PVC or other strong, durable materials such as nylon.
- They are often brightly coloured and feature cartoon characters or other designs to appeal to children
- Bouncy castles typically have a floor and walls made from a soft, padded material.
- They are often equipped with a fan to inflate the structure, and may also have a deflation valve.
- Bouncy castles are typically used for indoor or outdoor events such as birthday parties, school fairs, or corporate events.
- There are a variety of safety concerns associated with bouncy castles, and proper supervision is essential.
- Inflatable bouncy castles should be inspected regularly for signs of wear and tear, and repaired or replaced as necessary.
- Bouncy castles can be a lot of fun for children and adults alike, but safety should always be a top priority.
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