Designed for ages 1 to 5
Soft play is best for toddlers and young children. Older children should not use toddler-only equipment in a way that could create unsafe play for smaller guests.
Safety
Safety rules help every child enjoy the setup. This page keeps the guidance firm, parent-friendly, and easy to scan before an event.
Parent trust
Clear rules, gentle tone, better parties.
Keep this visible before booking so safety expectations are never buried in a contract-only step.
Soft play is best for toddlers and young children. Older children should not use toddler-only equipment in a way that could create unsafe play for smaller guests.
A responsible adult should supervise the play area throughout the event so children use the equipment safely and kindly.
Shoes, food, drinks, pets, sharp objects, face paint, slime, glitter, and messy materials should stay outside the soft play space.
Setup needs a flat, dry, safe surface. Outdoor setups depend on weather, surface conditions, and final approval.
Equipment cleanliness is part of the trust experience. Final sanitization wording should be approved before launch.
Before event day
This keeps the safety conversation practical: surface, weather, access, supervision, and cleanup expectations should be known before the party day.
Safety FAQs
A responsible adult should supervise the soft play area for the full event and help children use the equipment safely.
Shoes, food, drinks, pets, sharp objects, face paint, slime, glitter, and messy materials should stay outside the soft play area.
Flat, dry indoor surfaces are simplest. Outdoor surfaces need extra review because weather, moisture, slope, and access can affect safety.
Questions before booking?
Share your event date, town, venue type, and whether the setup is indoors or outdoors so safety and delivery requirements can be confirmed.
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