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What safety precautions are in place at trampoline parks?

Mar 12, 2026

trampoline parks usually have a comprehensive set of safety measures in place to keep visitors safe. These include equipment design, site management and personnel training. Here are some details:

 

Equipment and facility safety


Trampoline Quality and maintenance
Quality materials: trampoline frame are typically made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant steel to ensure structural stability and withstand the impact of multiple jumps. The trampoline surface adopts special materials such as polypropylene fiber, which has good elasticity, abrasion resistance and tear resistance, and has excellent elasticity and support.
Periodic inspection and Maintenance: The park will arrange for regular inspection and repair of trampolines by professionals, including checking for deformation or loosening of frames, surface damage or aging. When problems are identified, repair or replace them in a timely manner to ensure that the equipment remains in safe operation.

 

Protective Pads and Nettings


Protective Pads: Install thick protective mats on and around the edges of trampolines. These gaskets, usually made of soft materials such as high-density sponges, effectively cushion the impact of a jumper losing control and hitting a frame or edge during the jump, reducing the risk of injury.
Surrounding the trampoline is a high net, usually made up of high strength nylon or steel wire rope and fine mesh. This will prevent visitors from accidentally jumping out of the trampoline area, but also prevent foreign objects from entering and ensure visitor safety.
Safety Exits and Emergency Exits: Trampoline parks have clear exit and emergency exits signs to ensure a quick and safe evacuation in an emergency. The exit and emergency exits were unobstructed and equipped with emergency lighting for use in the event of a power outages.
Site safety management: Entry inspection: Safety tip: Entry inspection: upon entering the trampoline park, staff will check visitors' attire, require visitors to wear appropriate tracksuits and non-slip socks, and remove sharp objects, keys or other potentially harmful items. Visitors who do not meet the requirements will be required to make corrections before entering.
Safety tips: Staff will detail safety precautions and rules for trampoline activities, including how to jump correctly, avoid dangerous movements and pay attention to your surroundings. Safety information can be disseminated through oral presentations, safety videos, distribution of safety manuals, etc., to ensure that visitors understand and comply with relevant regulations.

 

Zoned Management and crowd control


Zoned Management: Trampoline parks divide trams into children's, adult and professional performance areas, depending on age group and skill levels. Different areas will offer different levels of difficulty and activity, avoiding disruption between visitors of different skill levels and reducing accidents.
Crowd control: To prevent overcrowding and collisions, the park will strictly control the number of visitors to each trampoline area. Staff will monitor the number of visitors in each area in real time. Access to the area will be suspended when maximum numbers are reached to ensure there is sufficient space for movement.

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Site inspection and supervision


The park will arrange special inspection of the trampoline areas to detect and correct dangerous behavior such as handstands, somersaults and multiple people jumping on trampolines. Patrol personnel will also monitor the operation of equipment and take immediate action if a fault is detected.

 

Staff Safety Training


Employee safety training: All trampoline park employees, including managers, service personnel and safety patrol, receive professional safety training. Training includes safety knowledge, first aid skills, equipment operation and maintenance to ensure that employees have adequate safety awareness and emergency response capabilities.

 

Organization of regular staff safety drills, simulation of fire, tourist visitor injuries other emergency situations, so that staff are familiar with emergency procedures and methods, to improve the ability to respond to emergencies.
Safety tips for visitors: In addition to safety briefings, staff will provide timely safety guidance during visitor activities once visitors enter the park. For beginners or children, staff will personally demonstrate correct jumping postures and techniques to help them quickly master basic trampoline skills and reduce mishandling accidents.

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