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Bounce houses are a staple of childhood fun, but they carry significant injury risks, with one child treated in a U.S. emergency department approximately every 45 minutes. While they are often viewed as safer than trampolines, injuries have skyrocketed—increasing 15-fold over a 20-year period. 
Common Types of Injuries
Most bounce house injuries are non-fatal, but they can be severe enough to require surgery or long-term rehabilitation. 
Fractures and Broken Bones: Account for approximately 26% to 28% of injuries, with the arms and legs being most affected.
Strains and Sprains: Represent about 26% of cases, often occurring in the ankles or wrists due to awkward landings.
Head and Neck Injuries: Roughly 18.5% of injuries involve the head and neck, including concussions and, in rare cases, paralysis or spinal trauma.
Minor Trauma: Contusions (bruises), lacerations, and dental injuries are also frequent. 
Primary Risk Factors
Collisions: Over 50% of injuries occur when multiple children—especially those of different ages and sizes—bounce together. Larger children can unintentionally crush or knock over smaller ones.
Wind and Weather: Wind is an inflatable's greatest enemy. Gusts as low as 15–20 mph can lift or topple a bounce house, even if it is staked down.
Lack of Supervision: Approximately 43% of injuries occur when there is no direct adult supervision. Active monitoring is required to stop rough play like flips and somersaults.
Heat Hazard: On hot days, the internal temperature of a bounce house can exceed 100°F, significantly higher than the outside air, risking heat exhaustion or burns.
Falls: About 43% of incidents involve children falling out of the structure, often due to a lack of safety mats at the entrance. 
Safety Guidelines for Parents
To minimize risks, health and safety experts recommend the following:
Age Limits: Children under 6 years old should generally not use standard bounce houses due to a lack of motor control and coordination.
Group by Size: Only allow children of similar age and weight to jump together.
Prohibit Stunts: Strictly enforce a "no flips, no wrestling, and no somersaults" rule.
Check the Wind: Always deflate the unit if winds reach 15–20 mph. Use a professional Inflatable Bouncer Safety guide to ensure proper anchoring with at least 18-inch stakes.
Preparation: Remove shoes, jewelry, and sharp objects (like pens or glasses) before entry to prevent punctures and scrapes. 

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小孩做什么都会受伤,好比学骑车学滑冰滑雪,真的不用太在意。 -柠檬椰子汁- 给 柠檬椰子汁 发送悄悄话 柠檬椰子汁 的博客首页 (60 bytes) () 02/10/2026 postreply 12:23:15

老貓懂您的意思,但是現在老貓是骨頭中挑雞蛋,幫樓主爭取最大量化的賠償 -單身老貓- 给 單身老貓 发送悄悄话 單身老貓 的博客首页 (767 bytes) () 02/10/2026 postreply 16:06:20

是啊,话虽然这么说,但真的发生在自己孩子身上时,那种心痛是完全不一样的。 -lostpapaya- 给 lostpapaya 发送悄悄话 (467 bytes) () 02/13/2026 postreply 17:38:46

回應 -單身老貓- 给 單身老貓 发送悄悄话 單身老貓 的博客首页 (315 bytes) () 02/13/2026 postreply 19:45:09

啊?!过去不知道,现在看到很震惊,很心疼。祝福你们一切都好! -稻穗儿- 给 稻穗儿 发送悄悄话 稻穗儿 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 02/15/2026 postreply 02:17:29

多谢老猫提供的细节。 -lostpapaya- 给 lostpapaya 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2026 postreply 17:42:51

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