Trampoline safety pads are essential for users' protection. When multiple people are jumping on a trampoline, there is an increased risk of an unsafe landing or fall. Safety pads provide cushioning from high-impact falls, therefore reducing the chance of injury.
Function
Trampoline safety pads are used to prevent injury to those jumping or flipping on a trampoline. They cover the outside edge of the trampoline and cushion a blow in case someone falls on top of them. They also protect limbs from getting pinched between the springs and hooks. Pads provide a visual barrier to prevent users from getting too close to the edge and possibly falling off. Along with functionality, they can have a decorative appeal by covering the trampoline's metal base.
Features
Most safety pads are designed to withstand constant use and weather elements. The padding is usually made of polyethylene foam and covered in plastic or vinyl for extra cushioning. Some have a plastic skirt that fits under the pad, providing safety grips to those climbing on and off the trampoline.
Effects
A safety pad attachment's main purpose is to reduce the chance of bodily harm to those using the trampoline. If a user falls, the pad prevents him from landing directly on the metal, which can cause a blunt-force injury. It also prevents skin from getting pinched by the trampoline springs. Pads cover and preserve the springs, hooks and foundation, reducing the need for replacement. Home insurance premiums can rise once a homeowner purchases a trampoline. A safety pad may reduce these premiums.
Considerations
Exact measurements must be taken when purchasing a trampoline safety pad. Take multiple measurements across the full length of a round trampoline to ensure accuracy. Octagon- and polygon-shaped trampolines should be measured from each point and then across from one side to the other. If the safety pads are not a proper fit, they won't be effective for injury prevention.
Warning
There are a few safety precautions that you must take when using safety pads. Inspect them frequently to make sure they are not frayed or torn. This may cause skin to be sliced in the coils. Be sure the pad is securely fastened and not slipping off the side. Children may get their head or other body parts caught in the pad, which can cause choking.



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