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As used by victorious England Ashes winning captain Andrew Strauss and England rugby captain Lewis Moody.


Ensure that the trampoline you buy is manufactured to both the US (ASTM) and the EU (TUV) standard. Another great resource on trampoline safety isthe trampoline safety factsheet provided by RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents). Choose a trampoline with a safety enclosure.
Next it is important to learn how to a) use it safely and b) where is the best place to put it. After all, there are many potential hazards that can occur when using a trampoline. These include falling off the trampoline, landing improperly while trampolining or even falling off the trampoline. Purchasing suitable trampoline safety equipment, taking your children to trampolining lessons or courses and ensuring there is a responsible adult supervising them at all times are all ways that you can help ensure that they can enjoy their trampoline and help avoid accidents or injuries. According to the RoSPA trampoline safety factsheet 75% of injuries occur when more than one person is on the trampoline. Remove the ladder after use so that young children can't get onto the trampoline on their own.
Ensure your children are supervised at all times when they are bouncing on trampolines. Even better check out a comprehensive list of Trampolining Clubs across the UK so that your children can practice their more advanced trampolining moves under professional supervision. If you know of any clubs not listed on the page please let us know.
To ensure safe trampolining for all the family, please follow these Safety Rules.