New Techniques for Folding and Packing Inflatable bouncy castle

New Techniques for Folding and Packing Inflatable bouncy castle


Inflatable bouncy castle is quite popular for business, but who really sees the hard work behind it? Those who have packed these inflatable amusement devices understand the difficulties involved. It is truly a labor-inte

New Techniques for Folding and Packing Inflatable bouncy castle

Inflatable bouncy castle is quite popular for business, but who really sees the hard work behind it? Those who have packed these inflatable amusement devices understand the difficulties involved. It is truly a labor-intensive task that is not easy to pack. Here, let me share some new techniques for packing children's inflatable amusement equipment:

  1. When deflating a children's inflatable castle, it is important to deflate evenly, starting from the front and then moving to the back. This method allows the back slide part to tilt forward, enabling it to land on the castle surface, saving space and reducing difficulty.

  2. Many friends consider large inflatable castles as treasures, wanting to keep the children's inflatable trampoline clean and undamaged. While this is understandable, after deflating, the air cannot be completely released. At this point, do not rush to fold it. Otherwise, the trapped air can cause significant trouble during packaging. The correct method is to remove your shoes after deflating, put plastic bags on your feet, and evenly squeeze from one direction to the other, which is the direction of deflation. This will effectively release the air, reducing unnecessary labor and trouble during packaging.


     

  3. During the folding process of children's inflatable bouncy castles, it is important to fold the two sides together rather than folding the door and the end of the trampoline. In the folding process, one person can manage it entirely by pulling section by section. After the first fold (folding the sides towards the center), it is necessary to evenly press out the air. Releasing the air at this point can be relatively difficult and requires patience. When the air is nearly released, the sides need to be folded directly together. At this point, it can be challenging for one person, having an assistant is beneficial, but if not, it's okay to manage it gradually on your own.

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