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Trampolines are great fun for children and adults alike. Not only are they
entertaining, they are also great for keeping active and staying in shape.
However, every bouncer must remember that trampoline injuries can happen and
trampoline safety is no doubt in the forefront of every parent’s mind when
purchasing a trampoline. However, trampoline injuries can easily be avoided if
simple safety rules are followed, giving parents peace of mind and children the
freedom to enjoy bouncing!
So what are the facts regarding trampoline related injuries? The American
Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) states that 246,875 trampoline
injuries are treated every year in the USA! Over half of these injuries took
place among children under fourteen years of age, fifteen per cent of which
occurred to children aged six or under. However, only four per cent of cases
that enter a hospital emergency room need hospitalisation. Trampoline related
deaths are incredibly low, with eleven reported deaths between 1990 and 1999.
There are several types of injuries that an emergency room sees the most when
bouncers take an unplanned tumble! Main injuries for bouncers include falling
on trampoline springs or its frame, falling off the trampoline, colliding with
another bouncer or attempting tricks that go wrong! Over seventy-five per cent
of reported trampoline accidents are due to collisions with other bouncers.
These statistics appear reason enough to restrict the number of trampoline
users, as the manual will instruct. You will thus keep injury to an absolute
minimum.
So what are the most common injuries resulting from improper trampoline use?
Without proper adult supervision and adhering to safety advice, sprained
ankles, wrists and feet are the most common grievance for trampoline users. If
too many bouncers use the trampoline at once, or safety mats are too few and
far between, broken bones can occur or minor head injuries. The best treatment
of a sore head or swollen ankle is prevention!
As with all children activities, good supervision and adherence to the users
manual can prevent the vast majority of potential injuries and enable all
trampoline users hours of fun, without the risk of hurting themselves or
others. If you follow a few key safety tips, injuries can be avoided and will
prevent you from becoming part of the annual injury statistics or sporting
bruised knees!
First and foremost, always read through the user manual provided when your
purchase and assemble your trampoline. Sticking to the instructions and making
sure you assemble your trampoline correctly and in a suitable place will
prevent many potential injuries. Making sure you read up on the rules of use
with all users will keep everyone happy and you in safe knowledge that everyone
is clued up on trampoline safety. Reading the user manual with your children
before they begin bouncing is also a great way to get them reading and excited
about their new trampoline!
After accurately assembling your trampoline with the user manual, always
remember to monitor its use and any wear on a regular basis. By noticing
potential wear and tear in its early stages will enable you to repair and thus
evade any serious damage and serious injury as a result.
There are many different types of equipment now on the market that can further
avoid trampoline injury so your mind will be put at rest whilst watching your
child enjoy the exhilarating feeling of trampoline bouncing! Safety enclosures
and nets are an affordable and easy way to keep bouncers from falling off the
trampoline canvas. They are easily assembled, can usually be purchased with a
manufacturers warranty, and give invaluable peace of mind to supervisors.
If you plan on purchasing trampoline accessories, always use then sensibly.
Trampoline games and accessories are a great way to keep kids entertained and
active, but keeping to the manual rules and restrictions will make games safe
as well as fun. Keeping your children aware of the dangers and showing them the
correct use of such games will keep them safe and give older children the
chance to show their responsible side.
If you are still concerned about trampoline injuries, there are now spring free
trampolines available on the market for an extra cost. These boast to be the
safest trampoline style that prevents trampoline injury by almost ninety-nine
per cent. However, by following the safety advice above there may be no need to
pay for overly expensive equipment. Abiding by safety rules and supervising
your trampoline will keep injuries at bay, with no need to worry.
Author Bio:
Trampolinesfirst.com is one of
the Leading Trampoline Websites in the UK
and a brand name of TCW Plc a successful on-line and mail order retailer.
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