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How does a Trampoline Safety Net prevent accidents?

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How does a Trampoline Safety Net prevent accidents?

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The primary function of a Safety Net is to stop anyone falling off a trampoline. Accidents on trampolines are, in fact, very rare. The types of accidents that result in injury are usually not related to falls on the trampoline bed or the part of the pads covering the springs, but to falls onto the outer circular rail, and falls onto the ground around the trampoline. Falls off the trampoline are more dangerous if the ground around the trampoline is not free of obtructions (eg chairs, bikes, walls etc), or if the ground is particularly hard (eg stone patios). The likelihood of such accidents increases if children are not aware of safety rules, such as not jumping too close to the edge, not trying advanced moves, such as somersaults, and using the trampoline one person at time.

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