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Healthy Children > Safety & Prevention > At Play > Trampoline Safety (Audio)

Safety & Prevention

Trampoline Safety (Audio)

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About 83,000 people have been injured on trampolines and it is not advised that children play on trampolines. The only time trampolines should be used is for training programs or certain sports, and then only under the supervision of a trained adult.

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Last Updated
5/17/2011
Source
A Minute for Kids
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