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Backyard Trampoline Safety Tips

Surprising your kids with a backyard trampoline will certainly make you a cool parent. But you also have to be a responsible parent. A trampoline is a lot like a swimming pool in that it needs plenty of adult supervision to make sure there aren’t any accidents. The following backyard trampoline safety tips are a good thing to put into practice before the jumping starts.

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Place On Shock Observing Ground

The worst place you could put a trampoline is on a concrete patio or driveway. You always have to assume the worst and that would be someone bouncing off and landing on the ground. This is why you should put your trampoline on a shock absorbing surface like a grass lawn or mulch.

Keep the Trampoline Clear Of Debris

Just as you would skim your pool to remove leaves and other debris before swimming, you also want to check your trampoline. The mat should be clean and dry. Be on the lookout for overnight dew. The area around the trampoline should also be clear of chairs and toys by at least 10 feet. Finally, you want to check underneath the trampoline to make sure nothing has landed there for the last play session.

Add Padding and a Net

Not every trampoline comes with padding and a safety net but these are features you should definitely add. The padding goes on top of the springs around the entire trampoline. The netting goes around the perimeter as well and keeps the jumpers from spilling out. Two great features every trampoline owner should incorporate.

Don’t Allow Stunts

Left on their own, kids will definitely push that trampoline to the limit. That could mean moving it to bounce into a pool or attempting some other wild stunt. This should be discouraged on all levels. It only takes one missed footing for injury to occur.

Replace If Worn Out

If the trampoline has become worn out or the springs have gotten rusty, then you might want to replace the entire unit. That might seem like a daunting task to do on your own but it is easy if you hire a company like Junk King Orlando. These are the junk removal specialists who excel at removing oversized items like a trampoline. They’ll be able to take it apart and load it onto the truck in no time at all. The same can be said with the rest of your unwanted yard debris or household clutter.

The best kind of fun you can have on a backyard trampoline is safe fun.

Junk King Orlando
3038 N John Young Parkway Unit 32
Orlando, FL 32804
Hours: M-Sa: 8A-4P

Providing junk removal services to the Orlando area, including:

Altamonte Springs
Apopka
Cassadaga
Casselberry
Clarcona
Debary
Deland
Deltona
Kissimmee
Lake Mary
Longwood
Maitland
Orlando
Oviedo
Sanford
Winter Garden
Winter Park
Winter Springs
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