Having an inflatable jumper in the backyard can be a fun and exciting experience for children. Due to the fact that they are softer and sometimes smaller than a traditional trampoline, many parents feel that these “bouncehouses” or “moonbouncers” are safer for kids. Jumpers, however, when used incorrectly, can cause as much harm as trampolines, which, according to the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, cause almost 246,875 medically treated injuries each year in the United States. A whopping 186,405 of those injuries occur in children aged 14 or younger.
While there is no official data on jumper injury statistics, the majority of injuries reported are fractures due to collisions occurring inside the bouncers (National Library of Medicine). So how can parents help their children take pleasure in the joys of jumping but keep them safe at the same time? Here are a few recommended safety precautions.
Parents should first set up the jumper correctly. This requires the bouncer being placed on a soft, flat surface that is free of any sharp objects. Make sure the bouncer is away from bushes and rocks since injuries can also occur from falling out of the jumper’s entrance and exit. The inflatable jumper should then be secured to the ground with stakes that come with the jumper. Also make sure the blower is correctly attached to the apparatus in order to minimize deflation.
After the jumper is inflated and ready for kids, make sure children know the rules. Remind children how dangerous an inflatable jumper can be if used incorrectly. Therefore, limit the number of kids inside the bouncer in order to decrease any collisions that could result in injury. The netting that encloses the jumper is meant to protect children from falling out of the bouncer. Children should not be allowed to climb over the “walls” while playing.
Lastly, parents and adults should supervise children at all times. Kids can become carried away with the excitement and forget the rules set up to keep them safe.
Inflatable jumpers are definitely designed to be fun for kids, but keep in mind these precautions in order to make the experience a safe one as well.
Playground equipment safetyAn inflatable jumper can provide an amazing amount of fun for children of all ages. They are easy to store, and sometimes easy to set up despite the size once inflated. Some inflatable jumpers are relatively small and are designed to be used by just one child, while some are much larger and have interior room for several children. Even though the jumpers might seem very safe because they are soft and cushioned with air, there are a few important safety procedures that should be followed and some safety features the inflatable jumper should include.One of the most important aspects to be aware of when using an inflatable jumper is the air that is inside of the unit. It should be inflated only to the point that the instructions state since over-filling or under-filling the jumper can cause it to be damaged, or can injure kids playing on it. This is not usually a concern for smaller jumpers, but for larger models this is very important. It should also be noted that if a large jumper did not come with a special air compressor, one should be purchased that helps to keep the pressure inside of the jumper at a constant level so the children can play without worrying.When children are going to play inside of the inflatable jumper, they should remove their shoes and not take in any sharp objects. Disallowing food in the jumper and making sure kids are dry first can also help to extend the life of the unit and reduce the need for messy cleanups or disinfection for mildew. Kids with long hair should have it pulled back as well. A problem to be aware of is that as the jumper is used, areas that can pinch or catch on children will open and close quickly, especially in corners or along the walls. Keeping toys, hair, and other items away from these dangerous areas can reduce the chance for injuries or an accident.All of the rules that are printed for a given inflatable jumper should be followed exactly. These usually include finding a way to secure the jumper to the ground so that rough play does not inadvertently cause the unit to tip over. Each inflatable jumper is made in a different way and will have different instructions for use. Following these instructions is vital to keeping children safe while they have fun.
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