ENCLOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION
NEED FOR TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY
A trampoline enclosure is a recreational product. The information on this page identifies important safety
precautions. The precautions are not all-inclusive, because an enclosure can be used in ways that this manual
cannot cover completely.
To prevent pinches and cuts during enclosure use, a frame pad must be installed on the trampoline (see the
trampoline manufacturer's instructions). The frame pad must be placed on the trampoline before the enclosure is
erected. The frame pad reduces the chance of injury from accidental contact with the springs and frame.
USING THE ENCLOSURE SAFELY
Adult Supervision of Children
Children using a trampoline with a trampoline enclosure must be supervised by adults. Young children must be
supervised constantly. Adults must pay particular attention to:
• Things that children bring into the enclosure
• Children's activities inside the enclosure
• Conditions inside the enclosure while children are using it
• The way children enter and exit the enclosure
Additional details of safety enclosure use are described below:
Electrocution Hazard Associated with the Metal Frame of the Trampoline and Enclosure
The trampoline and enclosure frames are made of galvanized steel. They are not grounded and will conduct
electricity. For this reason, an electrocution hazard exists. No lights, electric heaters, extension cords, or household
electrical appliances are to be permitted on the trampoline or in the enclosure at any time.
Hazards Associated with Entering and Exiting the Trampoline Enclosure
A trampoline enclosure installed on a trampoline is raised off the ground. The height of the enclosure increases
the risk of a fall when a jumper is entering or leaving the enclosure. Young children especially may have difficulty
entering and exiting the enclosure. To reduce the risk of falling, always help young children to get into and out of the
enclosure.
Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only through the door of the enclosure (the opening in the netting walls).
The trampoline mat (bed) and the netting walls of the enclosure are separate pieces. No jumper, especially young
children, should ever leave the enclosure by going out between the mat and the netting walls. Trying to get out this
way creates a risk of choking from being caught between the trampoline frame and the netting walls.
Darkness increases the chances of a fall when a jumper is entering or leaving the enclosure. Do not use the
trampoline unless there is plenty of lighting provided.
Hazards Associated with Animals, Sharp or Breakable Objects
To avoid damage to the trampoline enclosure and the trampoline, do not allow pets or other animals inside of the
enclosure. The claws and teeth of animals can damage the netting. Do not jump on the trampoline while holding or
wearing a sharp or breakable object.
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