ProudMommyof2
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We are thinking of getting one. Any tips/suggestions?
I agree! We have a fenced inyard, which is the only way I would get one. But, I love having it! My DD is often on it by herself, but she loves it! Several of our neighbors have one so we dont have alot of problems with random kids on it. But, I do agree, you will get lots of negatives!You are going to get A LOT of feedback on this one, a lot of it negative (there are a few trampoline threads on the DIS). I read them all before we finally got our DD one in April and IMO, best money ever spent. We got a 12 foot trampoline w/enclosure from Walmart and I paid around $280 for it. I did check with my homeowner's insurance and I'm covered.
We have rules, only 2 kids at a time are allowed on it and honestly, half they time they aren't even jumping. I've found them trading silly bandz, playing cards, eating their popsicles and snacks.
For us, it's been a GREAT investment. Others have had negative experiences. Just have to decide for yourself. Good luck!

If I had know the difference I would not have bought the one we did, live and learn and pass on the knowledge! 
We bought one yesterday and put it up today. So far it has been my kids, my neice and nephew and the next door neighbor kids. Obviously all had permission. That is going to be my biggest rule. I have also told the kids that no one is to use it unless an adult is home (we have kids old enough to stay home without us). I haven't checked with our insurance agent and probably won't, to be completely honest.
When we were kids we climbed trees to heights that were insane. We jumped our bicycles off ramps that made Evel Knievel proud. Rope swings from trees over creeks... Trampolines? The things we did would make your insurance man rip up your policy right in front of your eyes.
Point is, in all those daredevil days how many serious injuries do you remember? Where was all the padding, helmets and other safety equipment? If I'd have went bike riding with a helmet, I might as well have painted my bike pink and added tassels.
You might want to consider drawing up a small permission slip that a child's parents have to sign giving them permission to use your trampoline and releasing your from responsibility of injury.
We do that for our pool, and it works great.