Foam Fever Resources
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Insurance
Yes, we are insured! Download a copy here. If you need to be added as an additional insured, let us know at [email protected] and we'll get that to you ASAP.
Yes, we are insured! Download a copy here. If you need to be added as an additional insured, let us know at [email protected] and we'll get that to you ASAP.
insurance-_michaelcook-04072021-1151.pdf |
Payment
We accept cards, checks, or cash.
Card: Send you an invoice so you can pay securely online.
Check: Please make payable to Forever Young Entertainment, LLC. You can hand us the check at the event, or mail it to:
Ben Young
2200 S. Fort Apache Rd. #1150
Las Vegas, NV 89117
We accept cards, checks, or cash.
Card: Send you an invoice so you can pay securely online.
Check: Please make payable to Forever Young Entertainment, LLC. You can hand us the check at the event, or mail it to:
Ben Young
2200 S. Fort Apache Rd. #1150
Las Vegas, NV 89117
If you, the committee or board has any questions or concerns, here are answers to the most common questions!
Foam is:
Dye-free, non-toxic, biodegradable, and hypoallergenic. The solution does not harm grass or plants.
Ingredients
Plain english: Foam is 3 ingredients. It's 98% water, then a small amount of the main ingredient in baby shampoo (sodium laureth sulfate), plus a bit of vegetable glycerin.
What that means: Sodium laureth sulfate is in every soap-type product. It's what makes the suds! The vegetable glycerin strengthens the bubble walls, which allows them to stack into a big fun pile.
Want the nitty gritty? Download the MDS sheet below.
Foam is:
Dye-free, non-toxic, biodegradable, and hypoallergenic. The solution does not harm grass or plants.
Ingredients
Plain english: Foam is 3 ingredients. It's 98% water, then a small amount of the main ingredient in baby shampoo (sodium laureth sulfate), plus a bit of vegetable glycerin.
What that means: Sodium laureth sulfate is in every soap-type product. It's what makes the suds! The vegetable glycerin strengthens the bubble walls, which allows them to stack into a big fun pile.
Want the nitty gritty? Download the MDS sheet below.
foamdaddy_blend_sds_sheet.pdf |
What we do
We use a professional-grade foam cannon to make a giant pile of cool, clean, refreshing foam for people to play in. Foam is tons of tiny bubbles, like the bubbles in bubble bath. Except we can get it several feet deep, and up to 30 feet wide! Plus, we play family-friendly music and operate all the equipment continuously. It's a blast!
What we need from you
We connect to an electrical outlet, and water hose spigot. (we bring our own cords and hoses) We'll need to use both power and water the whole time we're booked.
We use about 80-100 gallons of water per hour.
What about the grass?
Foam is a water activity, so the ground will be wet afterwards. There will probably be a bit of mud from kids running around. The foam solution itself does not harm grass. However, if you are booking multiple hours, or just want to ensure your grass stays in tip-top shape, we recommend having the foam party on another surface, like a basketball court or sectioned-off parking lot.
What about clean up?
No biggie! After we turn off our machine, the foam usually dissolves completely in about half an hour. We typically give it a little hose down to help it along. Any leftover bits of suds will dry up and blow away on their own, or the sprinklers will take care of them overnight.
Does it get slippery?
No, not any more than any other water activity! Grass, turf/fake grass, gravel, and pavement all work great! The only real dangers are glossy surfaces, like marble or painted concrete.
We use a professional-grade foam cannon to make a giant pile of cool, clean, refreshing foam for people to play in. Foam is tons of tiny bubbles, like the bubbles in bubble bath. Except we can get it several feet deep, and up to 30 feet wide! Plus, we play family-friendly music and operate all the equipment continuously. It's a blast!
What we need from you
We connect to an electrical outlet, and water hose spigot. (we bring our own cords and hoses) We'll need to use both power and water the whole time we're booked.
We use about 80-100 gallons of water per hour.
What about the grass?
Foam is a water activity, so the ground will be wet afterwards. There will probably be a bit of mud from kids running around. The foam solution itself does not harm grass. However, if you are booking multiple hours, or just want to ensure your grass stays in tip-top shape, we recommend having the foam party on another surface, like a basketball court or sectioned-off parking lot.
What about clean up?
No biggie! After we turn off our machine, the foam usually dissolves completely in about half an hour. We typically give it a little hose down to help it along. Any leftover bits of suds will dry up and blow away on their own, or the sprinklers will take care of them overnight.
Does it get slippery?
No, not any more than any other water activity! Grass, turf/fake grass, gravel, and pavement all work great! The only real dangers are glossy surfaces, like marble or painted concrete.