Our standards & compliance
Renting a bounce house means trusting a stranger with your kids' fun. Here's exactly what we hold ourselves to.
Commercial-grade equipment
We rent commercial-grade inflatables: the heavy-vinyl, reinforced-seam units built for rental duty, not the big-box backyard kind. Every unit’s page lists its real specs, so you can see exactly what’s arriving.
ASTM F2374 operating practices
ASTM F2374 is the industry safety standard for inflatable amusement devices. We run our operation by its practices:
- Wind limits: units come down at sustained winds of 15 mph. Before the party if the forecast says so, mid-party if the weather changes. See our weather policy.
- Anchoring: every unit is staked or sandbagged per the manufacturer’s anchoring specs, never a “that’s probably fine.”
- Supervision: a responsible adult watches the unit whenever it’s in use, with posted occupancy limits and house rules we walk through at setup.
Virginia amusement-device registration
Virginia regulates inflatable amusement devices under the Virginia Amusement Device Regulations (13VAC5-31), administered through local building departments. Our standard is simple: every unit completes its Virginia registration and inspection before it operates at its first event. No unit goes into service ahead of its paperwork.
Cleaned & checked, every time
Between rentals, each unit is cleaned, sanitized, and safety-checked before it’s loaded again: seams, anchor points, netting, blower, and electrical. If a unit doesn’t pass, it doesn’t go out.
Questions about any of this, or about using us for a school, church, or base event? Get in touch. We’re happy to talk specifics.