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Online Survey

Super-Fun Trampolines performed an online survey lasting nearly a full year. This survey was designed to determine how safe trampolines are compared to other common sports. Our online survey had a total of 2,303 different respondents.

Here are some facts based on our survey results...

Most common sports in order of preference:

  1. Cycling
  2. Basketball
  3. Trampolining
  4. Soccer
  5. Baseball/Softball
  6. In-Line Skating
  7. Gymnastics
  8. Football
  9. Skateboarding
  10. Skiing/Snowboarding
  11. Ice Skating/Hockey
  12. Sledding

The average number of hours spent on these sports activities each week:

Survey Results
Trampolining 3 hours/week
Cycling 2 hours/week
Basketball 2 hours/week
Soccer 2 hours/week
Gymnastics 2 hours/week
Baseball/Softball 2 hours/week
Football 2 hours/week
Inline Skating 1 hours/week
Skateboarding 1 hours/week
Skiing/Snowboarding 1 hours/week
Ice Skating/Hockey 1 hours/week
Sledding 1 hours/week

The number of injuries requiring medical attention reported in our survey:

Survey Results
Cycling 62
Football 56
Baseball/Softball 37
Trampolining 37
Soccer 34
Basketball 25
Skiing/Snowboarding 24
Gymnastics 24
Skateboarding 23
Ice Skating/Hockey 17
Inline Skating 17
Sledding 11

The results above show that trampoline use is the 3rd most popular sport, and the most enjoyed sport by time. Injuries requiring medical attention occurred only 37 times out of 2,303 responses; showing that in actuality more children were hurt riding a bicycle.

Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations clearly state trampolines should only be used by 1 person at a time. Our survey revealed that the average number of people on a trampoline when an injury occurred was 3. Other facts regarding the injuries are listed below:

Survey Results
Avg. Children on Trampoline w/Safety Net 3
Avg. Children on Trampoline w/out Safety Net 3
Avg. number of jumpers when an injury occurred 3
% of Trampolines w/Safety Pads Installed 66% (1,520 trampolines)
% of Trampolines w/Safety Nets Installed 17% (392 trampolines)
% of Injuries w/Safety Nets Installed 43% (16 trampolines)
% of Injuries w/out Safety Nets Installed 57% (21 trampolines)
% of Injuries when jumping off the Trampoline 24% (9 trampolines)
% of Injuries from falling off the Trampoline 33% (12 trampolines)

The main cause of injuries was multiple jumpers at one time. While 57% of injuries occurred from jumping or falling off a trampoline, 43% of injuries occurred with safety nets installed. Only 17% of trampolines used safety nets, which indicates that while safety nets may decrease the incidence of falling injuries, it cannot replace adult supervision. Overall, only 1.6% of respondents reported an injury from using a trampoline, showing that trampoline use is safe when you follow the rules.

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98226

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