Monthly Archives: January 2012

Trampoline Poles

In  the recent stormy weather some garden trampolines have been damaged either from being blown over into a neighbouring garden or from simply the force of the wind against the enclosure netting.  It is advisable to lower the netting when … Continue reading

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Trampoline Storm Damage

During the recent stormy weather lots of trampolines were blown over, like this one.  This could have been prevented if the owners had anchored down the trampoline using a trampoline anchor kit and had dropped the netting down to reduce … Continue reading

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Static Shock on a Trampoline

When bouncing on a trampoline the bouncer can build up static.  This is usually when the atmospheric conditions are very dry.  Bouncing in these conditions can cause a build up of electrical charge.  If the trampolinist is wearing cotton socks … Continue reading

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Protecting your Garden Trampoline in the Storms

Although most good quality trampolines are heavy pieces of equipment they are notoriously mobile in stormy weather.  Even if your garden is well protected by other buildings and fences strong gusts of wind, perhaps concentrated by gaps between properties, can lift a … Continue reading

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