Summer Safety, Trampoline

Now that schoolʼs out for the summer, entertaining the kids becomes a full time job!

When theyʼre not at camps, practices, etc. throughout the day, outside play is always a great option. Kids love jumping, and trampolines have maintained their popularity over the years. Thankfully, as time has gone on, safety has improved and become a priority. Some parents are still wary of the idea of having a trampoline, but trampolines have come a long way with safety in mind. Of course, there are still some rules that should be in place.

Here are a few smart and safer options if your kids are begging for a trampoline this summer:

  • Springless – these come in all shapes and sizes and eliminate
    one of the major hazards of a trampoline: the springs and metal bars
    that kids often slip through or fall on.
  • In-ground trampolines – these can be spring or springless. If the
    trampoline has springs, they should always be padded for
    protection.
  • In-ground trampolines should still be located a safe distance
    from other objects such as playsets, fences, decks, concrete, etc.
  • It is best to consult a professional for in-ground trampoline
    installation to ensure proper ventilation and support.

Regardless of the type of trampoline, they should always be:

  • Netted for safety.
  • Installed on a level surface away from other structures.
  • In a fenced yard to prevent unwanted entry (if youʼre in a subdivision or have neighbors close by).

A few ground rules to set in place for your kids:

  • Always have adult supervision.
  • Children under the age of 6 should not be allowed on the trampoline.
  • Limit somersaults or “tricks” if there is more than one jumper.

Before purchasing a new trampoline, please be sure to check with Lawley to see how adding a trampoline could affect your homeowners insurance and what requirements your carrier may have.