Safety Guidelines
The Simpson's Moonwalks Team is dedicated to making sure that your celebration is a Safe and Fun event. Please review the safety rules below to review the guidelines we follow to insure the safety of your guests
It is important to know the safety risk associated with moonwalk toys. While the experience of an moonwalk toy can bring many wonderful memories, there are safety rules that must be followed to minimized exposure to injury.
General Moonwalk Safety
Moonwalk play involves physical contact to an extent. It extremely necessary that age and size guidelines be strictly followed. This is important to avoid injuries such as sprains, broken limbs (example: someone falling onto someone), neck injuries (example: flips), etc... Allowing younger children to jump with older children is a common safety hazard cited by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Inadequate supervision increases the danger of broken bones and dislocations.
Moonwalk Set-up SAFETY
The moonwalk will be properly erected. We will go over operation and maintenance during the review and signing of the rental contract. We will educate you on fall zones.
Manufacturer’s recommendations, operating instructions, safety inspections and maintenance procedures must be followed. The device must be supervised and monitored at all times and enforce the required safe practices for the unit.
Moonwalk Safety during Use
Adult supervision of all children is required at all times.
Bounce houses are designed for children.
Children in jump houses should be close in age.
Divide children by ages and give each group their own time to bounce, jump or slide in our jump bounce houses and slides.
Remove shoes before using jump bounce house, or slides.
Keep all sharp objects away from moonwalk units.
Keep all pets away from moonwalk jump bounce houses, and slide units.
Keep all food, drinks and snacks away from bounce houses.
Stay out of jump bounce houses and slides in strong wind or thunderstorms.
What can you do?
Be aware of the risks.
Pay attention to the weather.
Avoid moonwalk(s) on windy days.
Make sure the moonwalk appears to be secured
Make sure that the operator is attending to his/her job.
Supervise children closely.
Limit the number of children allowed in an moonwalk jumper.
Never allow older kids to jump with younger children.
