SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Small Trampolines make it easy to enjoy bounce at home. However, the risk of injuries
accompanies as with any kind of sports. To enjoy the Small Trampolines, whether you are the
supervisor or the jumper, you should read, understand, and practice the safety instructions
as below.
Supervisor's Role in Preventing Accidents
Supervisors should understand and enforce all safety rules and guidelines and provide
knowledgeable advice and guidance to all jumpers. Supervisors should also ensure that all
safety placards are properly placed and provide adequate supervision. The supervisor
should lock, disassemble, or store the trampoline to prevent unauthorized use if necessary.
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Provide adequate supervision, regardless of skill levels or ages.
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Ensure there is always only one kid playing on the trampoline
because it would increase the risk of getting injured if several kids
play together.
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Properly place the trampoline indoors.
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Do not place the trampoline outdoors.
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Provide a safe, clear playing area by removing objects that could
interfere with the playing in all directions.
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Dress the player appropriately. For example, do not allow
hard-soled shoes, remove any accessories such as the watch,
jewelry, and so on.
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Inspect the trampoline for overall stability before each use. Do not
allow the player to use the structure if you find there are bent
tubes, torn mat, or something else that may cause harm.
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Keep control of the playing time because long-time jumping
without a break would increase the chance of getting injured.
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Do not allow the player to use the trampoline without supervision.
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Do not allow the player to use the trampoline without attaching
the frame pad. Properly tie down the frame pad before each use.
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Do not allow the player to play if there are any objects, pets, or
people underneath the trampoline.
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Do not allow players to get into the jumping area before you've
inspected and ensured that it's in good condition.
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Do not allow the player to use the trampoline when it is dirty, wet,
or damaged.
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