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CMs - Anyone fancy sharing their policy for Trampoline

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looneytune · 08/07/2010 11:01

You know, the big ones

Mine is due to arrive today (quicker than expected) and my permission form/policy isn't ready yet.

Don't want to delay kids being able to play on it so thought I'd see if anyone would kindly share theirs?

Any of you that are willing to help, would you email me please enquiries at helenslittleangels dot co dot uk

Cheers

LT x

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Danthe4th · 08/07/2010 11:59

Check your insurance will allow it first and also always go with manufacturers guidelines.
If it says age 6 then you have to stick with it and only max of 2 at a time and always supervised.
Sorry not much help but I don't use one.

pippin26 · 08/07/2010 12:54

As the Danthe4th says - check with your insurance and NCMA recommends that you follow the manufacturers guidelines - normally no under 6's and 1 at a time, no stunts or acrobatics, using a safety netting, adult supervision etc.

if you go outside the manufacturers guidelines then your insurance will be invalidated.

looneytune · 08/07/2010 13:00

Thanks all, I'm aware of the insurance being invalidated etc Just needed a policy and permission form but found these on Bromley site so thanks anyway

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bigdonna · 08/07/2010 14:19

looney tune i have two 10ft trampolines in my garden and i just got permission for the kids to go on .as in i give my permission for my child x to go on the trampoline signed ......

thebody · 08/07/2010 20:04

I just have a catch all form for parents to sign concerning out door garden equipment.. trampolines are ace.. good excersise for toddlers and children..

one to watch though, make sure that littlies dont stand underneath trampoline when others are jumping on it, thats the biggest danger imo.

btw ofsted were fine with a catch all slip.. can go over the top imo with all this..

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