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Trampoline Safety

Despite your age, trampolines provide great fun for whoever maybe bouncing on it. On the other hand falling off a trampoline is definitely no fun at all! Trampoline safety is something adults and children alike need to be aware of so they can enjoy safe trampolining.

Choosing a Suitable Location

It is crucial that a trampoline is placed in an area that’s far from trees, poles, fences and any other outdoor toys. It would be beneficial if you are able to put the trampoline in a vicinity that already has somewhat of an energy-absorbing surface such as long grass. The spring system of the trampoline is safer if it has a frame pad that covers the entire surface area of the trampoline. There are some parents who would rather dig a hole for the trampoline so that is lowered to point where it is level with the ground. By doing so, if one falls off the trampoline it is from a reduced height.

Basic Rules for Children

Even though it may not seem like it, deep down children desire rules and limitations. Before you allow your children to use trampolines, give them safety rules and boundaries for staying safe while still being able to have fun. It is imperative you make your children fully aware of the possible consequences if they do not follow the rules. Children need to be supervised regardless of the kind of trampoline. Whether they are using a standard size trampoline or a children’s trampoline they definitely need adult supervision. Children who are less than six years of age shouldn’t even use a trampoline. Children who collide with one another are a common cause of injuries that could have been avoided. This is why there should never be more than one child on the trampoline at a time. In fact, more than half of the injuries that occur are due to more than one child jumping on the trampoline. Somersaults and other aerial manoeuvres should not be attempted unless they are being taught in the right conditions by a professional trainer.

Basic Safety Tips

Whether you are an adult or a child, jumping off the trampoline is not safe. Children and adults alike should climb down in an appropriate manner. There should also be spotters around the trampoline at all times. It is also recommended that all jewellery is removed before using the trampoline. Children under the age of 6 years old should not use a trampoline that is higher than 20 inches. The first skill to learn on a trampoline is how to stop yourself at the end of the bounce by merely flexing your knees as your feet come into contact with the trampoline. A key factor for successful trampolining is exercising control. An individual should also control the height of their bounces. It’s best to stay low until you have gained some experience. Using a trampoline during strong winds or severe weather is not advised; also never use a trampoline if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs!

Safety Accessory

There are many accessories available for trampolines. One of the more popular trampoline accessories are safety nets. Trampolines nets, also known as trampoline enclosures, are designed to add extra safety to trampolines. Zinc tubes and strong polythene nets are used to construct these safety nets. There are some cases where kids have fallen through the springs around the trampoline bed, or fall off the trampoline while doing a high jump. This is why installing safety pads which cover the spring area of the trampoline is extremely important. There are colourful safety pads that are available as they also help the trampolinist calculate where to land.

All in all, the fun of trampolines can be enhanced with Trampoline Safety. Safety pads and enclosure nets are fantastic accessories to add to your trampoline to ensure a harmless trampolining experience – Unparalleled safety and faultless fun!

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