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Childrens Trampolines

Children's trampolines have become the latest must have item for kids (and adults) this summer. With the weather finally hotting up and the nights drawing out, many a suburban English garden is filled with the squeals, laughs and occasional painful scream of children, who are happily bouncing around on a trampoline. But what about safety? Here are some tips to help keep your kids safe on their trampolines this summer:
Only one person should use the trampoline at any given time.
Use a trampoline in well-lighted areas. Use trampoline net enclosures to help prevent people from falling off the trampoline. The trampoline's supporting bars, strings, and surrounding landing surface should have adequate protective padding. Keep the trampoline frame and mat in good condition. There should always be an adult spotter. Somersaults or high-risk maneuvers should be avoided without proper supervisor and instruction.
The trampoline jumping surface should be placed at ground level. Tip the trampoline onto its side when not in use. Do not use a ladder with the trampoline, because it provides unsupervised access by small children. Place the trampoline away from fences and garages and away from overhanging objects. The trampoline jumping surface should be placed at ground level. Use a level to check that the trampoline is evenly balanced. Keep the area beneath and around the trampoline clear of clothes, toys, and other items. Regularly clean the mat by washing it with water. Wear clothing that allows free movement, but is not loose enough to hamper your arms and legs. Obviously, the safety advise above should not impede your child's enjoyment, and there is such a thing as being too protective, but being aware of the possible dangers could help to stop your child having a serious accident. www.childrenstrampoline.co.uk

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