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Tons of Fun with Challenging Activities Found in a Bounce House

July 17th, 2009
by Christine Hiebal

One of the most desired outdoor toys on kids list today is the inflatable bounce house. The reason for this is that kids like big toys and the bounce house is big enough to get inside with several of their playmates.

Bouncers are easy to inflate and just as easy to deflate. These toys set up in minutes and once deflated, offer no storage problems. You can also travel with them.

It is easy to play creative make believe games with these wonderful toys. The many different styles offer a lot of opportunities for the imagination to run wild and the fun can go on for hours on end. Kids just never seem to get enough of the play that comes with being in a bounce house.

As more and more inflatable toy suppliers enter the market place, the competition to make a better bounce house is on. Many bouncers are now equipped with much more activities that just bouncing.

There are bounce units that will also come with a water slide. Both wet and dry are found in these outdoor toys. It is the water slide inflatable that really keeps the kids cool in the summer. Some units will have two or more slides which add more fun. Kids can race each other and the mutable slides seem to add more fun. Simply hook up the garden hose, and the kids will enjoy hours of fun, day after day.

Some bouncers will come equipped with basketball hoops and colorful balls. These units really help kids with their hand and eye coordination. They love the challenge of getting proficient with these outdoor toys.

The obstacle course is becoming a very popular choice in an inflatable. Kids get quite the work-out playing with these units. The challenge of going over, under, and around the course is a very healthy way for kids to play. Add a time and let the kids compete.

These bounce house play areas are generally speaking, very safe toys for kids. They are soft and cushiony. Unlike other types of playground equipment, you will not find any metal or sharp edges that have caused injuries in the past.

You can get an inflatable bounce house by shopping for it online. You can usually get it shipped to you for free and it should not take more than a couple of days to get it. The outdoor toys will come with a blower and a carrying case. This will enable you to deflate it and carry it off the grandma’s house or a friend’s birthday party.

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How a Bounce House Rental Business can Make You Money

July 10th, 2009
by Christine Hiebal

Where ever you find an inflatable bounce house, you will find a whole bunch of kids standing in line. For the people who rent them out, this means big profits.

Kids are very attracted to the bigger than life size of an inflatable bouncer. They also love the bold colors and what goes inside one of these inflatables is pretty exciting too. The whole jumping thing is incredibly healthy, but kids just plain love to jump, and when they can jump with other kids, it just can’t be beat.

Kids will wait as long as it takes to get their turn in a bounce house. This is all the evidence you need to know that a bounce house business is a profitable one.

Where ever you find kids, is a good place to rent out a bounce house. Birthday parties are just not the same with out one, but there are also fundraisers, festivals, carnivals, company picnics, just to give you a few ideas. You will start to get creative on your own once you start to brainstorm on the possibilities.

It is so simple to start a bounce house rental business, and you can operate it right from your home. All you need to open your doors for business is one inflatable. Once you get your business off the ground and into profit, you can add more units and rent out more than one at a time and also be in a position to offer more variety.

You can get your customers by letting your schools and churches know about your business. Even taking out just a small ad in the newspaper can get you going quick. Of course at some point you will want to have a website since so much planning for events is done online. Once you get the word out, it will not take long before you are renting out your bounce house for nice profits.

A quality, commercial grade bounce house will start at around $2,000.00. You should have no problem getting at least $30.00 per hour for your inflatable. You will want to stipulate at least a 3 hour min. If you rent out your bounce house for only 6 hours a week, you can be in profit very quickly.

You might want to consider offering your own fundraiser. Purchase some space at a local art show or street fair. A $3.00 fee for an hour of bouncing per child is something most parents would be happy to pay. You can give $1.00 of each entry fee to a charity of your choice, and still make money. A two day event could bring in some serious cash flow.

A health fair is an excellent place to rent out inflatables. The activity that goes on inside a bounce house is heart healthy and a great way for kids to get a real workout. Promoting your bounce house at a health fair would be fitting for the occasion and bring in a healthy profit too.

The time could not be more perfect to start a bounce house rental business. The competition is out there, but so is a lot of business. You only need a couple of clients to get started and it will snowball from the word of month and the people that see your rentals in action.

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How to Help an Obese Child With a Residential Bounce House

July 2nd, 2009
by Makina Buckly

A residential bounce house is proving to be a very successful way to help over weight children break their habits that are creating the problem.

Obese children are naturally at risk when it comes to their heart. Other problems like diabetes and high blood pressure are also going to weigh in. Also damaging is the reticule they receive from other children and even adults. All of this is not only hard on the heart, but also their self-esteem.

Exercising will definitely go a long way in helping the over weight child, but the problem is that aerobics and calisthenics are not going to be of interest to a child that has created a habit of inactivity. It can be very hard to find the motivation for regimented forms of exercise.

When the exercise is a toy or a game, it becomes far easier to motivate a the child into exercise and you will have better results in getting your child to participate in activity. Many people find that the inflatable bounce house is perfect for getting their children the healthy exercise that is needed.

A bounce house can come in many different styles, a fort, a castle, or sports arena just to name a few. They are colorful, big and full of air.

Your child will really enjoy the activity that the bounce house provides. Your inflatable will also attract the other children in the neighborhood, and the next thing you know, your child is playing in the bounce house more and more.

A bounce house can also come with a water slide added on. While others will have an obstacle course. There are also models that will have the bounce house, water slide, obstacle course combo all in one unit.

There are different activities provided in the various different styles of the bouncers. Some will come with a water slide and some will come with an obstacle course. You will also find in the more deluxe models all three activities.

The prices will vary depending on the style you pick and the number of activities the bounce house will have. There is one thing for certain , and that is you can not put a price on the health benefits your child will receive.

As you and your child start to see the results that will be achieved from the bounce house activity, you will see some major improvements not only in their health but also in their self esteem.

The summer is here and now is the perfect time to work on getting your child into some healthy activity. An inflatable bounce house could wind up cost you much less, than the ramifications of poor health.

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How to Save Money This Summer With an Inflatable Water Slide

June 15th, 2009
by Robin Buckley

Summer time is upon us and the kids are out of school. That means it is time for some summer fun. Kids dream of being at the water park and sliding down a big water slide. And why not, what could be more fun than splashing the summer away.

By the time summer arrives, kids are ready for the action. Who could blame them, as they have spent the past cold and rainy months indoors, with homework, , computer games and TV. Now it is time for some summer fun as they dream about baseball fields, water and amusement theme parks

The economy is making it a little difficult for families to afford too many of these types of outings. When you start to add up the expense of getting there plus all of the items you purchase once inside, not to mention the cost of admission, it is easy to see how a family could spend $200.00 a visit.

Families are starting to examine ways to bring the fun home. More and more people are staying home this summer, but that does not mean that you still can not have a fabulous summer break right at home.

Water parks are a big attraction for kids, and it is entirely possible to turn your back yard into a wonderful water park.

The inflatable water slide has greatly improved since the days of the slip and slide. Today, manufactures of water slides have created large blow-up inflatables and a water slide can now have a large drop down to it, unlike the earlier models that were flat on the ground.

The inflatable water slide comes in all sorts of styles. Some will come with more than one sliding lane. Kids love these types because they can race each other to the finish. The other advantage is that more kids can play at one time.

The inflatable water slide of today comes in many different themes. There is the sliding through the jungle, slide down the lions mouth, slide out of the princess bouncy castle, and of course the slide racer.

You do not have to stop at the water slide since some units will come with other play areas attached. You can get them outfitted with a bounce house or an obstacle course, and there are some models that will come with both, bounce house and obstacle course, providing an expanded play area.

Some families are purchasing more than one inflatable water slide and creating a full-featured water park in their own backyard. This has a way of making their children extremely popular in the neighborhood and soon you will see your kids acquire many new friends.

So give it some health consideration when heading off to the amusement park or water park this summer. Could you be better of creating your very own water park with the inflatable residential water slide or bounce house?

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Summer Is More Fun With An Inflatable Water Slide

June 5th, 2009
by MaKena Buckly

The family vacation is an expense that many families are doing without this summer. Just because you are cutting back on expenses, the summer fun does not have to suffer. Many families are creating their vacation in their back yard by creating an inflatable water slide park.

Considering the cost of a family vacation, an inflatable water slide can be quite economical. The kids will have the best time watching the water slide come to life as it inflates. It is so easy to erect and comes with its own blower and water connection.

The water slide is always the hit of the neighborhood, especially on hot summer days. Not only is the water slide a blast, but it is great way for your children to get the activity that keeps them healthy. You will find the kids playing in the water slide all day.

When selecting a water slide, you will want to consider the age and size of the children that will be playing. A larger, more durable water slide will be better suited for older children. Purchasing a more durable water slide to begin with may be less expensive and less frustrating in the long run.

Weekend bar-b-ques are even more fun when there is an inflatable water slide to keep the children cool and entertained. Adults will will have more opportunity to visit as the kids will be at play.

You can get a water slide in just about any color or shape imaginable. There is a style to fit every child’s desire, from the race car to the princess castle. You can select a lazy river, tropical wave or choose water guns for your slide fun.

Many of these inflatable water slides also come with a splash pool at the bottom of the slide. You will find too, that some of them come with the added bonus of a bounce house. The bounce house models are particularly desirable as it is they offer two play areas in one.

Creating a water park in your back yard can easily be accomplished when you purchase a water slide that has multiple slide lanes. Kids love this feature as they race to see who can finish first.

So if you are thinking of what to do to entertain the kids this summer, and you need to cut back on the family vacation, your best bet is to consider providing something for the kids that will bring joy, and loads of summer fun. You cannot go wrong with an inflatable water slide.

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Have You Considered A Bounce House To Keep Your Child Healthy?

May 26th, 2009
by Makena Buckly

Todays hectic lifestyle can get in the way and prevent children from the much needed play time that is required for them to be healthy and happy. This is all about how a bounce house can help you out.

It has been shown that unstructured playtime is crucial to a child’s brain development. Children who are allowed to play in uncompetitive, free form play have high IQs and are more confident. These children show signs of less stress disorders and are basically happier.

The family schedule seems busier than ever. From soccer to dance, we seem to be scheduling our children for more activities every year. When does it stop? When did we forget to let our children enjoy there childhood?

We fill our children’s live with many structured activities. Many of these activities are competitive and stressful. We continue to push them, thinking we are supporting them to achieve their highest potential. It is important to understand how essential unstructured playtime is for their development and well being.

There was a time when children played outdoors: running, jumping rope, swimming in the pond, and playing until dark. We got out of the house and into some serious play only to fall into bed with a smile on face. Life was simple and we were happy.

It is amazing what can happen to a childs disposition when they play in a jumping bounce house. The bright colors excite and energize them, the jumping up and down is not only great exercise but endorphins are released in the brain that make children feel good. And when they feel good, all stress is released as well.

Imagination and creativity are very active in young children’s minds. Unstructured playtime allows them to unleash their creative imaginations in a natural way. The inflatable bounce house provides the perfect environment for safe, healthy play.

Playing in an inflatable bounce house promotes joyful play as opposed to sports and activities that are competitive in nature. Although competition is a healthy skill, it should be balance with the social skills learned in unstructured, creative play.

So many parents are looking for ways to strike that balance between extracurricular activities and playtime where their child gets to use their creativity and have fun. They are realizing that the competition and overdrive is leading many children into degenerative diseases we typically saw in stressed out executives.

The impact that playtime has on our children really should be set as a priority. It is our responsibility to make sure that they have playtime that will get them out, moving their bodies and creating joy in their lives. They have years in their young adults lives to be stressed and serious. This is why the bounce house makes such a great backyard toy.

Your children will remember their childhood in a healthy happy way if they have unstructured play dates that call for just hanging out with friends. By providing an environment like a bounce house to play in, they will not be tempted to get involved with other activities that might get them in trouble.

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A little Story about My Inflatable Boat.

March 24th, 2009
by Jack DeLyzer

Here is a little story about My Inflatable Boat. I have an Aqualine Inflatable Boat, 11 foot, model AQSD330. Now it is not the smallest Inflatable out there for sure since I have seen much smaller boats out on the river. I bought it about 3 years ago when I was living in a 7th floor apartment backing on to the Mississippi and Lake Itasca, MN., for when I felt like poking around.

Because I did not have much room for storage and I did not want the expense or hassle of docking the boat somewhere, I decided to go this route. I can carry 4 or 5 passengers with no problem and it handles quite well in rough water. As a matter of fact, I took it out a few weeks ago and the waves were pretty heavy and the wind was gusting up to 25 mile per hour.

Really was impressed with the way it handled Now I used to row in competitions back when I was in my teens and twenties (I am now 54) and while I did get soaked I really have a fantastic time in my Inflatable and it was really stable in the rough water.

As I was saying, the big reason I bought an Inflatable Boat was because of the storage convenience. I wanted to keep it in the trunk of my car for whenever I felt like going boating I could. It takes me about 15 minutes for blow it up. Even in the marsh areas the Inflatable Boat works just fine, you do not need to worry about having deep water to launch into.

Carrying it to the water from 50-60 yards away is not big deal by myself either ” of course if I have gear to bring, that will take 2 trips, but that is why you bring a friend right? Only thing is if you drag the Inflatable Boat, make sure you are not pulling it over glass or sharp rocks since you can poke a hold in it. I put a hole in mine last summer, but it was not a big deal to fix. It cost me $5 for a patch kit and that was it.

Speaking of holes, if you do happen to put a hole in it and you are out in the water, do not worry, you are not going to sink. The way they are made, you can put a bunch of holes in them and you still will not sink. The Inflatable Boats are made up of a bunch of different air pockets so even if you puncture one or two, there will be no emergency. Use your head and have fun!

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Never mind the Yachts, Inflatable Boats are More Practical.

March 19th, 2009
by Wyatt Crouch

I am sure you are saying what the? Inflatable Boats are impressive? Yes they are, they are much better than I remember from the last one I had 10 years ago.

Now I know some of you are saying what can possibly be so impressive about a Dinghy, but have you taken a look at them recently?

The size variance, portability, materials and cost of these boats is nothing to scoff at. Some of the inflatable boats that are out there can actually be punctured several times without fear of sinkingtry that with most boats out the.

The warranty of the better Inflatable Boats is up to 5 years against defects. If you are looking for one as a Life Raft for your Cruiser, these Inflatables can be stored in areas that are comparable to the trunk of a compact car.

The floors are even pretty sturdy now too. On some of the models, the bottoms are rigid, just like walking on the floor of your house. I had a Dinghy that I bought about 15 years ago and you could not stand up in that thing, no how.

When I got back from the show I went right on to the internet to check out the prices so I could compare them to the prices at the show. I found that I can actually get an even better price online that I could at the show. I have given you a few links below so you can get the same deal I did.

Yes, I did order one and it took 6 days to get to me and I saved about $100 off of the Boat Show sale price and it came with the 5 year warranty. Just want to give you a heads up here, if you are looking into an Inflatable Boat, some companies will charge you a lower price and then stick it to you with the warranty. The way I see it is if you have a quality product you should not be afraid to offer the 5 year warranty and you should not be charging extra for it.

Want to go places that no regular boat can go? Then you need an inflatable. They can get into the tightest places you will want to go and then when you get there you can just lift them out of the water and put them on shore.

They are great for hunting, fishing, birding or just sightseeing. I dont know about you but whenever I have gone hunting, birding a traditional boat like a canoe is a major undertaking. You can be sure that this fall I will be bringing my new Inflatable Boat with me and leaving the canoe at home.

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Background of the Inflatable Boat

March 17th, 2009
by Wyatt Crouch

You are able to see the earliest Inflatable Boats in carving done in ancient times. These early versions used animal skins and were blown up by mouth. Several people though there early drawings of inflatable boats were scuba equipment. While that would be amazing itself, they were in fact Inflatable Rafts for 1 person.

Back in the year 1839 the Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington tested the first inflatable pontoons while he was Leader of the House of Lords. Shortly thereafter in 1900 to 1910 the advances of rubber manufacturing made it possible to attempt rubber Inflatable Boats. These crude creations were only usable as inflatable rafts using paddles. There were inherent manufacturer defects as they tended to split at the seams and folds due to less than optimal manufacturing processing of the rubber.

Later, with the tragedy of the Titanics sinking along with the losses of life in WW! On War Ships which were sunk by enemy submarine torpedoes, there was a real need for Life Rafts in the form of Inflatables. If you were not aware, the major cost of life on the Titanic as well as many other ships of the time was the lack of Life Boats. Can you imagine going on a ship and there were twice the number of people on the ship than there were seats on the Life Boats.

The SOLAS Convention in its successive forms is generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships. The first version was adopted in 1914, the second in 1929, the third in 1948, and the fourth in 1960. The most prominent focus was to ensure that ships had sufficient lifeboats so that every person aboard the ship had access to a place on a lifeboat. [http://www.imo.org/Conventions/contents.asp?topic_id=257&doc_id=647#1]

This was not a difficult feat with cargo ships because their crews were small and the ships had sufficient of deck space. Passenger ships on the other hand had a difficult task as in order to accommodate this requirement they had to stack lifeboats one on top of the other in order satisfy the requirement for the large amount of passengers and crew. In addition, warships had a hard time with this as their crews were also large crews and deck space was not abundant.

Goodyear had discovered a way to better manufacture the Inflatable Boats in between the two World Wars but unfortunately, the conservative though of the time held back its production. The inflatable boats that get produced were life rafts of square-shaped inflated rubber cylinders with a rigid floor. These inflatable rafts were stacked vertically aboard warships on deck.

In 1937 the design of the Inflatable Boat took a major turn. Pierre Debroutelle was the first person to develop the current U-design of the Inflatable tube. The French Navy adopted the design and gave it certification under their provisions. Then in 1943 with the inclusion of the wooden transom was patented. If you compare the Inflatable Boat of that time with todays modern Inflatable Boat.

As with many things, World War II changed the need for and thereby the industry on Inflatable Boats. Submarine attacks in the Battlefield of the Atlantic created escalated numbers of casualties among merchant ships as well as the many warships.

It was now that the War Ships found the real need for Rubber Life Boats which helped the rubber industry to yet improve again in quality of materials and production ” now the Inflatable Boat was shaped like a traditional boat and was better than it had ever been before.

Todays modern Inflatable Boat is no longer just a Life Saving device, it has now crossed over to the recreational side of things due to its low cost of entry and it varied use. If you are looking for a boat on a budget, you definitely need to check out an Inflatable Boat!

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History Of The Inflatable Boat

March 17th, 2009
by Wyatt Crouch

You are able to see the earliest Inflatable Boats in carving done in ancient times. These early versions used animal skins and were blown up by mouth. Several people though there early drawings of inflatable boats were scuba equipment. While that would be amazing itself, they were in fact Inflatable Rafts for 1 person.

The 1st Duke of Wellington in 1939, Arthur Wellesley had tested the development of the Inflatable Pontoon Boat during his term as the Leader of the House of Lords. Then in the early 1900s due to technology advances in the manufacturing process of rubber, it was then possible to make the Inflatable Raft from rubber. Obviously during this time period, the Inflatable Boats were not mechanically propelled, so the only way to navigate these Inflatable Rafts was to paddle. Due to inherent flaws in the rubber manufacturing process the Inflatable Boats tended to split at the seams.

The loss of the Titanic in 1912 and the ensuing WW1 and the losses of many war ships that fell casualty to the indefensive tendencies to the submarine torpedo, Rubber Rafts gained popularity. The main reason for such a loss of like on the Titanic was due to the unthinkable fact that there were less than half the necessary lifeboats aboard her than were necessary for each person aboard to have a space.

The SOLAS Convention in its successive forms is generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships. The first version was adopted in 1914, the second in 1929, the third in 1948, and the fourth in 1960. The most prominent focus was to ensure that ships had sufficient lifeboats so that every person aboard the ship had access to a place on a lifeboat. [http://www.imo.org/Conventions/contents.asp?topic_id=257&doc_id=647#1]

War ships and Passenger Ships had the hardest time to comply with this policy as there were so many people aboard and deck space was not available. Many times they had to stack the Life Boats on top of one another to have the correct number of Lift Boats. Cargo ships had a lesser issue with the compliance as there was plenty of room on the ships with the low number of personnel aboard

Goodyear had discovered a way to better manufacture the Inflatable Boats in between the two World Wars but unfortunately, the conservative though of the time held back its production. The inflatable boats that get produced were life rafts of square-shaped inflated rubber cylinders with a rigid floor. These inflatable rafts were stacked vertically aboard warships on deck.

A man named Pierre Debroutelle designed a new version of the Inflatable Boat in 1937. This model was the premier model with the now traditional U-Shaped inflatable tube. His design was so innovative that it was the first Inflatable Boat to be certified by the French Navy. Subsequently, a wooden transom was created and then patented in 1943. On modern Inflatable Boats, you will be able to distinguish the commonalities between the 1937 model and today’s model.

World War II created a prominent need for a new version of the Inflatable Life Raft with the escalation of the number of submarine attacks against the War Ships and Merchant Ships due to the number of casualties

It was at this point that the US warships really started to use rubber life rafts. With the further advances in the rubber processing and manufacturing process over the last 35 years, the Inflatable Boat was accepted and here to stay, and now it was shaped like a boat.

Now is the Inflatable Boats day to shine as it is no longer only a utilitarian war and rescue watercraft, it is now an economical option with can go many places that other boats can not including the trunk of your car. Inflatables are a smart option for anyone, and if the cost of boat ownership have held you back from having a conventional boat, Inflatables are an affordable option.

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