Trampoline safety and benefits information from Trampolinegeek



SAFETY FIRST

~ In 1996 we invented what is widely recognized as the most important trampoline safety innovation ever; the trampoline safety and benefits net. It's protected millions of kids around the world – maybe even yours. Today, 17 safety patents later, we continue to lead the industry making trampolines engineered to our exacting safety and quality standards, and built to last.

Give your family the safest way to bounce, get fit, grow, and play.

Let the fun begin!

TOP THREE MOST IMPORTANT TRAMPOLINE SAFETY AND BENEFITS

1) Long-lasting Fall Protection

Our nets are simply the best in the business. Rugged, sturdy, UV-resistant, they last for years & can take thousands of impacts without losing their integrity. Our mission is to protect kids from falling off or impacting the metal frame and springs.

2) Shock Absorbing Jumping Surface

Our numerous patents on bed and spring systems enable us to design a trampoline with a more forgiving jumping surface. This minimizes the level of forces on the jumper while still allowing for a smoother and livelier bounce performance. We stop those hard rebounds and keep you bouncing strong!

3) Trampoline Games to Encourage Safer Play

We were the first company to invent game activities, like our basketball set and geometry games. Rather than just horseplay, our games provide a structured and competitive environment that naturally encourages kids to self-govern and "play it safe."



Trampoline safety tips may not prevent all accidents that your family could bounce into. Proper acknowledgments of the best safe practices however, usually make any sport safer and most traditional sports have rules to follow.Proper care of any equipment insures the life and safe usage of that equipment thus reducing accidental injury to a better minimum.

Attentive parents and adult users stand a better chance using the trampoline safely and benefits than those who choose not to seriously follow the guidelines.The bounce experience can be a healthy and beneficial experience if the best precautionary safety measures are employed from the beginning.

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