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Safety Enclosures

safety enclosuresThe net should be at least 6 feet (1.8m) high to stop high bouncers going over the top. The eight support poles should be thickly padded to prevent nasty accidents. Some models link the poles in pairs with cross bars, which improve the stability and strength of the safety enclosure.

We recommend using a safety enclosure for children under the age of six. Always use a ladder in conjunction with a safety enclosure as it makes it much easier for children to gain access. Use a safety enclosure when your trampoline is sited in a position that does not have at least a 4' area of grass/play bark around it. It is not usually necessary to use a cover, as the safety enclosure netting prevents most debris blowing onto the trampoline. Do not site your trampoline directly under the branches of a tree.
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