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Posted: Mon 15:41, 19 Aug 2013 Post subject: barbour uk Safety Tips For Owners Of Trampolines |
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1. If you have children ages six and below, you can never leave them alone on the trampoline. They do not have great control of their bodies yet and they can easily panic when [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] they get that weightless sensation. Most manufacturers who create trampolines for pre-schoolers install a cushioned handle that the children can hold on to when they jump. The hold neutralises the weightless sensation which can be overwhelming for the children.
2. It's important to enforce a single jumper rule. It's been reported that the case multiple jumpers at one time on a trampoline is responsible for three quarters of the trampoline-related injuries in the US alone. The kids can easily bump into each other or land on each other, and they can't even stop instantly because they still don't have that much control over their bodies as well as the equipment. If the kids want to practice somersaults or tumbles, get someone to help them learn the safe way to do it so they would not get injured.
3. Try to remove ladders or steps that children can climb onto to get to the trampoline. Doing this will lessen the possibility of unmonitored play which often results in injuries.
4. Install safety [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] pads for the structure of the trampoline. The cushioning will lessen the effects of bumps and falls.
5. It's important to use safety nets as well and to install them tautly to prevent jumpers accidentally jumping off the equipment. This feature greatly prevents injuries from falls.
6. Replace old and worn out parts that may compromise the stability of the equipment. Many suggest doing the replacement of worn out parts every three years.
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