05/29/2026
🟠 SAFETY THURSDAY
Most people never notice the carabiners.
And honestly, that is okay.
Because they are not there to look impressive.
They are there to help keep kids safe.
To most people, a carabiner is just a metal clip.
To a trained inflatable operator, it is a load-bearing component in the anchoring system.
If the wrong carabiner is used, damaged, bent, cracked, excessively worn, or the gate does not close properly, it can no longer be trusted to do its job.
That is why we inspect ours:
✔ When loading
✔ During setup
✔ During pickup
If we find damage, wear, cracks, warping, or deformation, it is immediately removed from service and recycled.
No exceptions.
One thing that makes our process different is that we use aircraft-grade aluminum 12kN-rated carabiners throughout our operation.
Even in places where a lower-rated clip could technically be used.
Why?
Because we never want the wrong hardware ending up in the wrong place.
The rating we chose exceeds the manufacturer's recommended load by more than FIVE times.
Not because we expect that load.
Because we believe safety margins matter.
When it comes to your kids, we don't look for the minimum.
We look for extra protection.
Most customers never notice these little details.
They just see kids laughing, jumping, and having fun.
And that is exactly how it should be.
The best safety systems are usually working quietly in the background.
Before today, had you ever thought about the hardware that keeps an inflatable anchored? 👇