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Trampolines

Before your child plays on a trampoline, think safety first with these helpful tips.

Choose a safe model

Only buy a trampoline that complies with the Australian Standard (AS 4989). Do your research, because as it’s not compulsory to meet this standard. Ask the retailer if you’re not sure.

Check the safety features

Most trampolines come with safety pads already installed. Make sure they:

  • fully cover the frame and springs
  • are a different colour from the matting so your child can clearly see the edge of the mat.

You can also buy safety nets for the sides of some trampolines. Many round trampolines are sold with nets and are a safer option.

Check the trampoline

Regularly check the trampoline before your child uses it. Secure the padding and lock the legs in place.

Regularly check the safety nets for wear and tear, because they may break down with regular exposure to sunlight.

Use on soft ground

Place the trampoline on soft ground or impact-absorbing material—not concrete.

Have a clear jumping area

Keep the area around and above the trampoline free from hazards.

Hazards might include:

  • fences
  • toys
  • clothes lines
  • trees (including stumps)
  • overhead wires.

You need 2m clear ground on every side of the trampoline.

Supervise your children

Always watch your children when they play on the trampoline to make sure their jumping time is fun and accident free.

Most importantly, make sure no more than one child is on the trampoline at any time.

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