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A foam machine is a device that produces and sprays out foam bubbles for foam parties. It uses water and a special solution to produce the foam. Foam maker machines come in various models, from compact machines to large cannons. Party planners, DJs, and event organizers can purchase and offer foam machines for rent. These machines are also suitable for those who want to hold a DIY foam party in their neighborhoods.

Why Should You Invest In a Foam Machine?

Foam bubble machines help party planners to create a memorable party for all guests. Instead of renting a foam machine, investing in a new machine makes it easy to reproduce the same unique experience for different guests at a low cost. Also, foam machines are easy to set up. By following the steps in the user's manual and watching short videos, it is possible to couple the machine to the water supply, and add the foam solution within 30 minutes. Foam and bubble parties are trending, so investing in a commercial foam machine will transform a birthday party, and add a spin to dance parties and local music festivals.

Is a Foam Machine Safe?

Foam machines are safe as long as they are operated correctly. The foam can create a slippery environment, so it is best to set it up on concrete instead of grass. Sometimes, placing a plastic tarp can enable you to create a bubble foam pit on grass. The foam is made from non-toxic, bio-degradable chemicals, so it is safe for party guests.

How Do You Select a Suitable Foam Machine?

When choosing a foam machine, consider the amount of space you have at the party venue. If it is a big party at a spacious outdoor venue, consider buying a large industrial foam machine that will produce a lot of foam solution. In a small space with a few guests, or near a swimming pool, a compact pool foam machine will be ideal. Apart from space, consider the volume of foam and color you want the machine to produce. Each machine has a fixed amount of foam, which it produces per hour. A 5-gallon foam solution, for example, can last for about three hours.