Our top-rated tool is like working with a professional every step of the way.
A bounce house waiver protects the company that rents the bounce house from legal liability if someone suffers from an injury because of the bounce house. It is also prudent to include a list of common injuries that could result from using the bounce house.
A bounce house waiver protects the company who rents out the bounce house from legal liability in the event that someone is hurt while jumping in the bounce house or in the event of something like severe weather that causes the bounce house to deflate or otherwise become unstable.
Click here to get started now!
“I am very pleased with FormSwift products and have already recommended them to a number of my friends. The ease of creating documents has saved me countless hours.”
-Carrie L.
"I love FormSwift. There have been so many new documents added since first signing up. They walk you through every step. Great job and thanks for everything you guys do for making this happen."
-John M.
"FormSwift was very easy to use, even for someone who is not very tech savvy like me. Will use again."
-Phil T.
Alternate Names:
A bounce house waiver is used to limit the liability of a company that provides bounce houses for parties and gatherings. When signed by the individual renting the bounce house, the company is exposed to less legal liability in the event of an incident.
You should use a bounce house waiver if you plan to rent bounce houses to others for their events. Because there are certain risks associated with jumping in the bounce house or in a sudden deflating event, you should protect your company by requiring clients to sign a bounce house waiver.
Party event planners and party supplies providers should use a bounce house waiver if they provide bounce houses to their clients.
Should everyone at the event sign a bounce house waiver?
Although this could be done, it could be time consuming and hard for the bounce house owner to manage. This is why bounce house waivers generally have the waiver completed by the person who is paying for the use of the bounce house.