Many individuals turn to All Star Jumper Rentals to make their function a huge success. We carry items from bounce houses to tables and chairs, and almost every item in-between that is needed to make your event a memorable one. However, there are 10 quick tips about party rental equipment that will help ensure your experience is a positive one.
1. Make sure to read through the rental agreement before signing and keep it close by as it is literally the contract for your equipment rental. It references all the major points of the agreement and can be referred to as needed. Verbally verify rental dates, times, condition of the equipment, and other pertinent details. If there are any items in the agreement you do not understand, be sure to ask about them.
2. Know the audience and what type of equipment they will need. A bounce house may be the wrong choice for teenagers and a karaoke station or something similar would be a good substitute.
3. Consider sharing your party rental equipment with a neighbor and split the cost. This allows both of you to enjoy it for a reduced price.
4. Be sure to obtain an after-hours contact number in case something goes wrong with the equipment.
5. Educate yourself on any laws or safety requirements in your area regarding the rental equipment. Some equipment comes with safety rules and regulations to prevent injuries.
6. If your equipment is being delivered, prep the area beforehand. It is much easier and will go more smoothly if the section of your yard is cleared before the bounce house is installed as opposed to clearing it when the equipment arrives.
7. Request delivery of the party rental equipment if needed. Do not automatically assume that delivery will happen as some customers prefer picking up and returning some items on their own to possibly avoid a delivery charge.
8. Reserve your equipment early as some items tend to move rather quickly.
9. If your event will be outdoors, consider renting a generator to be assured you have an ample power supply for everything you will be using.
10. Ensure that you will have enough room for all of your items such as tables, chairs, food, a bounce house, etc. There is nothing worse than having everything arrive just to realize the layout will not be what you were expecting.
Above all, be safe, utilize these 10 quick tips about party rental equipment, and enjoy your event! Call us today at All Star Jumper Rentals to reserve the equipment you need for your next event. We are party professionals and can supply everything to make your party a huge success.

I like your idea to share the equipment with a neighbor. There is another little boy in my neighborhood who’s birthday is two days before my son’s. Maybe I should go and talk to his mom to see if she’s interested in sharing.
These tips seem like they would be really useful to know when planning a party using rental equipment. Working out the logistics for a party to make sure that there will be enough seating, and enough room in a venue for all of the seating that you would need seems important to make a party a success. What’s also important is making sure you know about your choices for different types of equipment and seating that you can use that can make your party even cooler. This post http://www.dancetime.com.au/sound%20and%20lighting.htm has some pretty cool options for lighting and seating. There’s a picture of glow cubes that can be used as seats, tables, and for lighting at a party.
I appreciate the advice on making sure you are familiar with laws and safety requirements in your area. It seems like it would be really important to be familiar with safety rules and regulations before you decide to rent equipment. I am also glad that you pointed out the importance of making early reservations. It makes sense that items might not be available at the last minute.
You make a good point about considering who is going to be at the party and what type of equipment you will need. I also like that you recommend researching safety rules and regulations before you rent any equipment. I would think it is a good idea to make sure you know the safety regulations before people start using the items.