Trampoline Safety
A trampoline is great fun and a wonderful source of exercise
for the entire family. But you must remember that a trampoline can be dangerous. Owning a trampoline is a great
responsibility, much like owning a swimming pool. You wouldn't let young children swim un supervised and you
shouldn't let them play on a trampoline un-supervised. There have been numerous reports of injuries from
trampolines and even a few deaths. But the whole family can have fun and enjoy the trampoline if you follow the
tips in this article for trampoline safety.
Tips for Trampoline Safety
Make sure your trampoline is set on level ground. Place in an open area, away from trees, buildings and
especially electrical wires. Follow manufacturer's assembly directions strictly. Any deviation could result in
injury to you or your family.
No more than one person at a time should be on the trampoline. There have been reported head injuries from two
people colliding while bouncing on a trampoline. Children should be supervised by a responsible adult at all times
when using the trampoline.
Don't attempt fancy tricks, somersaults or flips on the trampoline. Landing on your neck at the wrong
angle can cause severe injury or even paralysis.
Learn to control your jumps. Bouncing too high makes you lose control and you could end up falling off the
trampoline, causing serious injury. Always keep your eyes on the perimeter of the trampoline to help control your
jumps. Stop your jumps by bending your knees when landing. Always climb on and off the trampoline. Do not attempt a
fancy dismount by jumping off the trampoline. This could result in serious injury to yourself and others.
An enclosure net is a good way to protect against falls from a trampoline. But it does not take the place of
adult supervision. Always inspect the trampoline before each use. Look for possible rips in the mat, loose or
missing springs or any other parts that may look worn or need replaced.
Never use the trampoline in wet weather or high gusty winds. Always bounce in bare feet or slippers. Do not
bounce on the trampoline in your shoes because you can damage the mat.
Just like a swimming pool, secure your trampoline when you are not home or it's not in use. If a ladder is used
to climb on the trampoline, remove it and store it away. Getting an enclosure net is a good idea because not only
can it help prevent falls, it can also be a way to secure the trampoline when not in use.
These are just a few important tips to keep you and your family safe while using your
trampoline. Make sure that you read and follow all of the manufacturer directions for installation and maintenance
of your trampoline. By following good trampoline safety rules, your family can enjoy years of jumping
pleasure!
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