(1) control entry and exit to and from the trampoline and,
(2) allow jumpers to gain confidence, balance, coordination and agility without the fear
of rebounding off the trampoline, where injury could occur.
Adult supervision of children
– Children should always be supervised while they are
playing on the trampoline fitted with an Safety Net and should be instructed not to use it
in an inappropriate or hazardous manner. In particular be aware of:
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The objects children bring into the Safety Net
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Children
’s activities inside the Safety Net
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Conditions inside the Safety Net when children are using it
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The way children get into and out of the Safety Net
Children should not wear cycle helmets while playing on the trampoline.
The frame of your trampoline is made of steel and it will conduct electricity. No electrical
equipment (lights, heaters, extension cords, household appliances, etc.) should be
permitted in or on the Safety Net under any circumstances to avoid the risk of
electrocution.
Never allow more than one person to use the trampoline at a time. Multiple users may
collide with each other and this can result in serious injury.
As your trampoline mat is raised off the ground, there is the risk of a fall when exiting
the trampoline through the door of the Safety Net. Children should be assisted when
entering and exiting the Safety Net so to reduce their risk of falling.
Only the door of the trampoline Safety Net should be used to enter or exit the Safety
Net.
Weather conditions
– Special care should be taken as weather conditions change. In
particular, surfaces can become slippery in wet weather and tongues and lips can stick
to the metalwork at subzero temperatures. In warmer and sunnier weather, parts can
become hot, and temperatures should be regularly checked during use, especially
metal parts.
Care & Maintenance of Your Trampoline
With all products it is vital that the equipment is checked regularly and often by an adult.
The complete products should be checked at least once a month, and particular
attention should be paid to connections and fastenings. If any parts exhibit signs of
wear and tear, they may need to be replaced. Failure to do this may result in the
product malfunctioning and causing injury.