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Avoid Power Outages When Using a Bounce House
Some bounce houses require multiple blowers or fans to stay inflated. If your rental needs two fans, each one will likely need to be plugged into a separate circuit to prevent tripping the breaker and spoiling the fun.
To ensure a smooth setup:
Use two separate circuits—one for each fan.
Have long, three-prong extension cords (like those used for garage tools or weed eaters).
Run cords through low-traffic areas to avoid tripping hazards.
Consider plugging into outlets in different areas, such as the kitchen and garage or through a bedroom window if needed.
If outlet access is limited, ask your rental company in advance if they can provide a generator.
A little planning goes a long way in keeping the bounce house inflated and the fun going!
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