The safe wind speed limit for using a bouncy castle varies depending on several factors, including the design and size of the castle, the age and weight of the children using it, and the specific manufacturer's recommendations. However, as a general guideline, most manufacturers suggest not operating a bouncy castle if the wind speed exceeds 15 to 20 miles per hour (24 to 32 kilometers per hour).

It's important to note that wind speed can be affected by local conditions and topography, so event organizers or operators should consider using an anemometer or wind speed meter to accurately measure the wind speed on-site before setting up or allowing children to play on a bouncy castle. Additionally, regular monitoring of wind conditions throughout the event is crucial to ensure the safety of the participants.


If the wind speed reaches or exceeds the recommended limit, it is important to deflate and secure the bouncy castle immediately. Strong winds can make the castle unstable, increasing the risk of it tipping over or being blown away, potentially causing injuries to the children inside or nearby.

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions regarding wind speed limits and safe usage of bouncy castles to ensure the well-being and safety of the children enjoying these inflatable play structures.