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Don't let two on there at the same time ..
my niece broke her arm when she collided with her sister
that happens often on these things.
they are not as safe as you think , even when properly set up.
all the best.markj
This can be offset by the fact my daughter and her cousin play on the trampoline all the time and there have been no broken bones as of yet...however i've broken both of my own legs, one playing cricket and the other playing football so dont let anyone play these sports!
My son and daughter have been very safe on their skyhigh trampoline - I have to say it take two people to lift mine and then it can only be shifted a few feet to mow the lawn - sounds like yours is very light weight and that is worrying!!!
My trampoline is now 5 years old - we replaced the pads once (doggy damage!!) but my two are on the trampoline constantly - no broken bones or deaths have happened and come rain, snow, hail or shine they wont get off it!!