
I'm on my way...pattyT said:ALL trampoline owners PLEASE report to the BAD PARENTS thread at once...

I'd meet you there, but I think I just hurt my back...pattyT said:ALL trampoline owners PLEASE report to the BAD PARENTS thread at once...

Duckfan-in-Chicago said:I am a certified electrician with many OSHA classes under my belt. The base of a trampoline is very often made of metal. Remember when storing a trampoline, don't lean them against an electrical outlet, or against any live wires as this may lead to electrocution. Safety first.
Duckfan-in-Chicago said:I am a certified electrician with many OSHA classes under my belt. The base of a trampoline is very often made of metal. Remember when storing a trampoline, don't lean them against an electrical outlet, or against any live wires as this may lead to electrocution. Safety first.
I haven't ever heard of jumping castles. That sounds interesting.Lyn5 said:We had a trampoline, for about two days, and then wind in our area blew it and it got twisted. After that I didn't want to keep it anymore. So, we bought one of those small jumping castles (suitable for 6 or less children), which actually cost us less than the trampoline did. We like it better because it is enclosed on the sides, we can fold it down and store it, it isn't outside all the time and exposed to the weather and....we can transport it easily. We have taken it to my mom's in the past so all the kids could jump. It has worked out well for us.![]()
pattyT said:ALL trampoline owners PLEASE report to the BAD PARENTS thread at once...
Not only do I own a trampoline, but when my DS was a baby he rode in a walker, slept on his belly, and had a bottle at bedtime. Guess I'm lucky CPS never came calling.... 