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Bouncer/jumping castle for kids?

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I was wondering if it is okay to put up one of those jumping castles indoors. I got a remotely smaller one, and we have a big enough space indoors to put set it up, with really high ceilings (and plus it is only for a 5 and 3 year old). The instructions all say outdoor only, but as long as it isn't moving around on the floor, and no chance of it tipping with my daughters in it, is there any other reason as to why it should be outdoors? Is the air pump fan that plugs in safe inside? I am just trying to figure out if there is some other reason as to why it is unsafe.

(Again, the jumping castle is far enough away from anything to hurt themselves while in it, and the ceiling is very high, it is not shifting around on the floor, and they are definitely too small to tip it, and I am supervising as well).

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  1. I wouldn't know why not, I would try it and see.  


  2. it is fine

  3. we used our bouncy castle inside and it was fine, just put something underneath the bouncy castle to stop it from sliding around and moving. other than that go fot it!

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