They'll keep your children safe at home
Outdoor trampolines and mini trampolines can entertain your kids for hours, but don't disregard the injury risk associated with them. Trampoline accidents do happen if common sense isn't used. There are a number of trampoline accessories that will make your trampoline safer for you and your family.
Net trampoline enclosures protect trampoline users Staying on an outdoor trampoline can be tricky for young and first-time users. That's why a protective trampoline enclosure is one of the most important trampoline accessories you can buy. Sturdy enough to withstand users up to 200 pounds, a net enclosure will give parents peace of mind. Trampoline pads are another safety accessory. The foam-filled pads offer the best in shock absorption and cover both the frames and springs of a trampoline or mini trampoline. The pads will stay in place during jumping and when strong winds are blowing. Pads are made for all shapes and sizes of outdoor trampolines. You might not think that trampoline springs would be considered a safety accessory, but that's exactly the case. Weak springs could create a safety hazard and result in injury. Springs should be replaced every two to three years. Consider adding a safety trampoline ladder to prevent possible injury caused by climbing onto a big trampoline. These sturdy, all-galvanized trampoline ladders have slip-resistant rungs and hook securely over the frame and under the safety pad. The trampoline ladders come in different heights and fit any size trampoline. | ![]() |
Safety precautions should be followed
Each year thousands of children are injured while using a backyard trampoline or mini trampoline. A lot of accidents can be prevented by following some simple safety tips. Adult supervision of young children while on an Airzone trampoline is a strong starting point.
Most trampoline accidents occur when more than one person is on board. It's best to permit only one person on at a time. Risky moves like somersaults that could result in serious injury should be avoided.
Never jump off a trampoline; use a trampoline safety ladder for getting on and off each time. Adults should never use a trampoline while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Jewelry should not be worn while using a trampoline, and sharp objects should be removed from pockets.
A Jumpking trampoline should be a source of pleasure, not pain. Adding trampoline accessories that enhance safety will allow you to get the most out of your trampoline and keep the injury risk to a minimum.