900 Square Meter Trampoline Park Indoor With Zipline And Rainbow Climbing Walls

A trampoline park is a vibrant and energetic destination. Filled with a variety of trampolines, it offers endless bouncing fun. From high-flying flips to simple jumps, there's something for everyone. With safety measures in place, kids and adults alike can enjoy the exhilarating experience, releasing stress and embracing the joy of movement in this dynamic space.

900 Square Meter Trampoline Park Indoor With Zipline And Rainbow Climbing Walls
900 Square Meter Trampoline Park Indoor With Zipline And Rainbow Climbing Walls
900 Square Meter Trampoline Park Indoor With Zipline And Rainbow Climbing Walls
Product Description

 

Material:

*Jumping mats: PP material, imported from USA, professional jumping mats, can bear weight 200kgs

*main frame: hot-galvanized, 80x80mm, thickness 3mm, color powder coated.

*EPE foam pads: EPE, closed-cell foam covered with PVC fabric, waterproof, non-deformation, thickness 7cm, width 40/80cm

*Vinyl covers: PVC fabric 800-1000D, thickness 0.48-0.55mm

*Springs: Chrome plated quality springs, Length 21.5cm, 3.2mm diameter wire, weight 0.23kgs 
(Different quality materials are available according to your specific needs.)

Ages:

3+years to adults

Certificates:

CE, TUV, UL, SGS, EN71, ASTM, EN1176, etc.

Main events

Free jumping area, professional jumping area, run wall, slam dunk, dodgeball area, foam pit with battle beam, kids’ indoor playground, ninja course, etc.

Service

Free custom design, free consultant

Supply spare parts in low cost

Installation:

Provide specific installation instruction or supply professional installation team

Warranty:

1 year warranty, 5-years structure. 2 years after sales service

Applications:

Shopping mall, Amusement park, adventure park, shopping center trampoline park, residential area etc.

 

 

 

Trampoline parks have become popular recreational venues but also pose certain safety risks. The following are some safety precautions for trampoline parks.

 

- **Supervision**: Adequate adult supervision is crucial. Parents or guardians should closely monitor children while they are at the trampoline park. This helps to ensure that they are following the rules and using the equipment properly.

 

- **Age Appropriateness**: Consider the age of the participants. Some studies suggest that there is an appropriate age for children to safely play at trampoline parks. For example, the median age at which participants thought children could safely play at trampoline parks was 10 [3-15]. Younger children may be more prone to injuries due to their lack of coordination and understanding of safety rules.

 

- **Safety Rules**: Familiarize yourself with and adhere to the safety rules of the trampoline park. These rules are usually posted at the entrance or throughout the facility. Common rules include no double bouncing (jumping when someone else is in the air), no somersaults or flips without proper training and supervision, and staying within designated areas.

 

- **Equipment Inspection**: Regularly inspect the trampoline and related equipment for signs of damage or wear. This includes checking the trampoline surface for tears, the springs for proper tension, and the padding around the edges for adequacy. In addition, ensure that the foam pits are properly maintained and have sufficient depth to minimize the risk of injury. Increasing foam depth tends to reduce peak compressive force in case of falls. However, at least one injury assessment reference metric was exceeded in all pit conditions tested for 1.5 m falls, most commonly the time-dependent neck compression criterion. This highlights the importance of adequate foam depth in combination with appropriate pit design in minimizing injury risk.

 

- **Injury Awareness**: Be aware of the common types of injuries that can occur at trampoline parks. According to various studies, ankle sprains and other lower limb injuries are the most common, accounting for more than 50%. Head and neck injuries also occur frequently, accounting for 10% and 17% respectively. Other injuries include concussions, sprains, strains, and scratches. Even with adult supervision, safety nets or mats may not significantly reduce the risk of injury.

 

- **Staff Training**: The staff at trampoline parks should be trained in first aid and safety procedures. They should be able to respond quickly and effectively in case of an accident.

 

- **Government Regulations and Industry Standards**: Call for the establishment of mandatory standards for trampoline parks by the government. Currently, in Canada, there are no governmental or industry regulations for trampoline parks. However, a significant number of participants in a study thought that the Ontario government should institute mandatory standards for trampoline parks.

 

 

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