Yes, as long as proper safety measures are taken, inflatable water slides can be set up on asphalt, concrete, and sidewalks.
Things to Consider Before Installing on Concrete
Safety Hazards
Concrete is a hard surface, so extra precautions are needed to prevent injuries, equipment wear, and slipping risks.
Protective Measures
- l Place thick foam mats or pads under the slide to prevent injuries from falls on concrete or asphalt.
- l Use specially designed sandbags to secure the water slide and prevent slips and tipping.
- l Regularly check the water slide for movement and loose sandbags during use.
How to Safely Install an Inflatable Water Slide on Concrete
Choosing a Suitable Location
Select a flat, level surface away from sharp objects and steep slopes to prevent potential scratches and tipping of the water slide.
Adding a Protective Layer
Place thick, durable mats under the inflatable water slide to cushion impacts and protect participants.
Secure the slide correctly.
Use specially designed sandbags to secure the water slide correctly according to the instructions.
Regular Inspections
Inspect the mats, water slide, and sandbags throughout the event to ensure they remain in place and stable.
Alternatives to Concrete Setup
- Grass
- Artificial Turf
- Poolside Grass or Soft Surface
Comparison of Inflatable Water Slide Mounting Surfaces
Feature / Surface Type | Concrete | Grass | Sand |
Safety | Hard surface, higher risk of injury from falls, requires extra protective mats | Soft and natural cushioning, safest option for kids | Soft impact but sand sticks to skin and slide, affecting cleanliness |
Wear on Equipment | High friction, may cause faster wear on the bottom of the slide | Low friction, gentle on inflatable material | Low friction, but sand particles can get into seams and zippers |
Ease of Setup | Very level and stable surface | May have uneven ground, requires adjustment | Can shift or sink, needs reinforcement |
Cleaning & Maintenance | Easy to keep clean | May pick up grass, mud, or leaves | Sand easily sticks, more cleaning required |
Recommended Use | ⭐⭐ (Only with proper safety measures) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Best choice) | ⭐⭐⭐ (Good for short play sessions) |
FAQs About Inflatable Water Slides on Concrete
1. Can a tarp be used underneath an inflatable water slide?
Yes, using a heavy-duty tarp underneath an inflatable water slide on concrete is highly recommended. It provides a protective barrier, reduces friction, and helps prevent punctures or damage to the slide’s base.
2. Will an inflatable slide wear out faster on concrete?
Yes, due to the greater friction and risk of sharp fragments, inflatable slides are more susceptible to wear and damage on concrete. Protective mats, tarps, or foam pads can significantly extend the lifespan of an inflatable slide.
3. Which type of protective matting is best for hard surfaces?
Foam mats, rubber mats, or interlocking EVA foam tiles are the best options. They not only protect the inflatable slide from wear and tear but also provide added cushioning, enhancing child safety.
4. Is concrete safe for children to play on?
Slides are safe if proper precautions are taken, such as thick protective matting, securing the slide, and ensuring adult supervision. However, grass or other softer surfaces are generally safer, and falls, if they do occur, are more easily prevented.