Trampoline Safety My neighbors had safety nets and theirs just fell apart after barely any use! Should I get one, and how do I make sure that it is going to last?

My neighbors had safety nets and theirs just fell apart after barely any use! Should I get one, and how do I make sure that it is going to last?

Do not buy a buy a cheap, ineffective safety enclosure—beware, there are many.  To be certain that the trampoline safety enclosure you purchase is engineered for safety and durability, look for these features:
•    The net should be secured along the entire length of the enclosed poles, on the outside
•    The bottom of the net should be installed toward the inside of the spring/frame pad to avoid contact with that area
•    The doorway should be an overlapping of the net, in effect providing double security at that point of the enclosure.  We do not recommend buying  a safety enclosure with zip, Velcro or button doorways—children often forget to fasten them and are prone to fall-off accidents

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