Attention Customers

 

 

Thanks For Your Patronage.

 

 This is a notice to our customers that lead has been discovered in some older bounce houses vinyl, most vinyl after 2009 is lead free.  We are labeling our units with the Prop 65 warning that they may contain lead.   Lead is in the pigment of the vinyl and is not a risk to the public unless ingested.  Prop 65 was brought on by kids eatting lead based paint pealing from walls.  We tested a bounce house that tested high in lead content and then tested a cleaning cloth for lead prior to and after a scrubbing of the unit, and found no lead on the cloth that was used.   Even though we believe that the units pose no harm to kids, we recommend, for Safety -"that all kids when finished bouncing wash their hands.".  We have tested and labeling all units with warning labels.  Our goal is to have a totally lead free fleet of bounces.  We will continue to update and remove any units that have tested high in lead and replace them with new units as quickly as economically possible.  

Bay Area Jump has been removed from the lawsuit that now Governor Jerry Brown filed against Jumper Manufacturers (Bay Area Jump is not a manufacturer).   We have worked with the Center for Enviromental Health (CEH) by testing our jumps and working to help prevent any future manufacturing of harmful jumps.   We are the only local company that has been fully tested and can truely say if a unit is lead free or not. 

Below is the Dismissal letter from the AG's office.

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