17 Oct


Setting up a bouncy castle on a slope is generally not recommended and can be unsafe. Bouncy castles are designed to be set up on flat and level surfaces for several reasons:
1 Safety: A level surface helps distribute weight evenly and prevents the bouncy castle from tipping over or collapsing, reducing the risk of injury to the people using it.
2 Stability: On a slope, the bouncy castle may not be stable, and it could shift or lean to one side, leading to an uneven bouncing surface.
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