Friday, March 1, 2013

Caring for Inflatable Water Parks


The Durability of Your Inflatable Water Park Depends on How You Care For it.



Inflatable Water Parks are a Great way for kids to burn off energy, stay cool, and, most importantly, have fun when it gets hot out. If you're willing to give your Inflatable Water Park a little love, it will love you back with hours upon hours of family fun.


But there are a number of issues that can shorten the lifespan of your Inflatable Water Slide. Mildew, Lawnmowers and prolonged Sun Exposure are just a few enemies of your Inflatable Water Park.

Below we outline proper Inflatable Water Park Care, Inflatable Water Park Maintenance and Inflatable Water Park Troubleshooting, to help you get the most out of your Blast Zone Inflatable.



How to Properly Store your Blast Zone Water Park



  • First and Foremost, store your Water Park completely dry after each use. Do not leave it wet, which can cause mildew in certain climates, and do not leave it outside in the sun, which can corrode the material.
  • To Dry your Inflatable Water Park, If possible tip the Inflatable, while inflated, so all the water runs out of the splash area. It may be easiest to drain most of the water out of the splash area by simply stepping on the splash area's perimeter wall at the lowest point with your foot, and allowing water to run out. If this is impossible, shut off the blower, and allow the unit to deflate to drain. Once all the water is out of the main splash zone, re-inflate the Inflatable Water Park, and tie off any air outlets.
  • After draining the splash area, re-inflate the product, and tie all outlets shut. Allow the product to run until the material is visibly dry, and no further bubbles appear on the seams. Open the small outlet tube, and continue to let air circulate through the product until it is dry inside. You may look through the outlet tube to see if there is any visible moisture inside.


Caring for Your Blast Zone Inflatable Water Park



Blast Zone Inflatable Water Parks require little maintenance aside from cleaning. Most mild cleaning products are acceptable for Cleaning your Inflatable Water Park, but we recommend this high-tech recipe: Soap and Water.


For safety reasons, we also recommend inspecting your Blast Zone Inflatable for damage or areas of failure before each use. If a failure is detected, you may repair your Inflatable using the repair guide.



Inflatable Water Park Troubleshooting



I see Bubbles escaping from my Inflatable Water Park. Don't worry! This is Normal!

I hear air escaping/whistling. Again, Normal!

My sprayers are not working. Sometimes dirt and debris from your hose may clog the sprayer system. If this happens, detach the sprayer system from the hose and Inflatable Water Park, and blow forcefully into each sprayer until you dislodge the blockage, pushing it all the way out the end of the hose assembly.

My Inflatable Water Park wastes water. Blast Zone Inflatable Water Parks are not designed as sealed pools. To function, the park only needs enough flow to lubricate the slides so kids can go down easily. While Blast Zone sprayer systems are equipped with in-line flow restriction, you may also turn your hose down to a level that is comfortable for your intended use.

There's Water trapped inside my Inflatable Water Park. Blast Zone Inflatable Water Parks and Slides are designed in a fashion where it is nearly impossible for water to enter the body of the Inflatable. However, if water somehow becomes trapped, empty the splash area using the guide above, and with the inflatable running and the deflation tube open, tilt it in a fashion so any trapped water exits via the deflation tube.

My Sprayer system has come apart and I can't get it back together. Occasionally a sprayer system will separate, especially if it becomes blocked with debris from the garden hose. You can typically repair it with simple insert fittings from the hardware store. However, if you can't, no worries. Feel free to contact us with your order details and we will gladly send you a new sprayer system.


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