Standard Generator
Need to power your rental attractions?
Our Standard Generator will power 2 blowers for an inflatable OR 3 standard concession machines. Inquire about other acceptable uses.
They will now power carnival amusements such as, bull ride, carousel, inflatable surf or the Meltdown.
These are not the low noise reduction units.
Don't forget all the other details to make your event a sure success such as chairs, tables, tents, bounce houses, carnival games, face painters and balloon twisters.
We offer event and party rentals in Columbus, Franklin, Dayton, Lima, Delaware, Pickerington, New Albany, Powell, Dublin, Westerville, Worthington, Reynoldsburg, Newark, Canal Winchester, Grove City, London, Urbana, Springboro, Athens, Chillicothe, Circleville, Ohio and beyond.
There are two common ways to power a bounce house or inflatable rental.
1. Standard Electrical Outlets
Most inflatables can plug into standard 20-amp electrical outlets commonly found at homes, schools, churches, parks, and businesses.
Here are a few important things to know:
- Inflatables require one dedicated outlet per blower
- The outlet should be located within 50 feet of the setup location
- Extension cords should be heavy-duty and properly rated
- Avoid plugging other items into the same outlet being used for the inflatable blower
Example:
- 1 blower = 1 outlet
- 2 blowers = 2 separate outlets
2. Generator Rentals
If electrical outlets are not available nearby, a generator rental is a great option.
Generators use fuel to create electricity, allowing inflatable blowers to run at parks, fields, festivals, parking lots, and remote event locations.
We offer two types of generator rentals:
Standard Generator
- Powers up to 2 inflatable blowers
- Great for smaller events and basic setups
Premium Quiet Generator
- Powers up to 3 inflatable blowers
- Premium noise-reduction design for quieter operation
- Excellent for schools, corporate events, weddings, and upscale events
Our team can help determine which generator option is best for your event setup and power requirements.































