How To Deep Clean Your Bounce House

October 13, 2023

How To Deep Clean Your Bounce House

Deep cleaning an inflatable bounce house is important to ensure the safety and hygiene of the children using it. Here are the steps to deep clean an inflatable bounce house:

Materials You'll Need:
1. Mild soap or inflatable cleaner
2. Water source (hose)
3. Soft-bristle brush or a sponge
4. Towels or rags
5. Disinfectant solution (a mixture of water and a disinfectant suitable for the material)
6. A bucket or spray bottle
7. A tarp or plastic sheet (optional)
8. A vacuum cleaner (optional)

Steps:

1. Safety First:
- Ensure the bounce house is fully deflated, and there are no children inside or nearby.
- Wear appropriate protective gear, such as gloves and eye protection, if needed.

2. Set Up a Cleaning Area:
- Find a clean, flat area where you can lay out the inflatable bounce house.

3. Remove Debris:
- Before cleaning, remove any debris like leaves, sticks, or dirt from the surface of the bounce house. You can use a broom or a vacuum cleaner for this step.

4. Prepare a Cleaning Solution:
- Fill a bucket or a spray bottle with a mixture of mild soap and water. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate cleaning solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the material.

5. Scrub the Surface:
- Use a soft-bristle brush or a sponge to scrub the entire surface of the inflatable bounce house. Start at one end and work your way to the other, paying special attention to seams, corners, and areas with stains.

6. Rinse Thoroughly:
- Use a hose to rinse the bounce house thoroughly, removing all soap residue. Ensure you rinse every nook and cranny to prevent any soapy residue from remaining on the surface.

7. Disinfect:
- To kill any germs and bacteria, mix water with a disinfectant suitable for the inflatable material. Apply this solution to the entire bounce house surface and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, rinse it off with clean water.

8. Dry the Bounce House:
- Ensure the bounce house is completely dry before inflating it again. If possible, let it dry in the sun, which helps prevent mold and mildew growth. You can also use towels or rags to speed up the drying process.

9. Inspect for Damage:
- While cleaning, inspect the bounce house for any damage, such as tears, holes, or loose seams. Repair any damage promptly using an appropriate patch kit if necessary.

10. Store Properly:
- When not in use, store the inflatable bounce house in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper storage can prolong the life of the bounce house.

Remember to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance specific to your inflatable bounce house. Regular cleaning and maintenance will not only ensure a safe and clean play environment for children but also extend the life of your inflatable bounce house.