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Why you Should not buy a Cheap Trampoline

Children love trampolines, and why wouldn’t they? Trampolines allow a child to defy the laws of gravity. They can jump higher than ever, do otherwise impossible flips, and feel as if they are an Olympic gymnast. While it is only natural for you to want to purchase a great item such as a trampoline for your child, it is also natural for you to want to make a decision that will be safe and secure for your child. This is why it is important for you to purchase a trampoline that is designed to provide your child with all of the safety procedures possible so they can enjoy it without being injured. Cheap trampolines will not be quality ones that will help to keep your child safe.

Buying a trampoline

The trampoline you purchase should be purchased with a few things in mind. You want to consider the ages and sizes of the people that are going to be using it. Take this information and make sure that the trampoline you get meets the specifications for everyone that will be enjoying time on it. more…

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A swing set in your backyard without trouble

swing setToday’s parents have so many choices when it comes to finding a safe and fun swing set that it can be overwhelming. I thought I would share a few lessons my family has learned from our own swing set purchase and installation. I call them my “Golden Threes of Swing Set Placement”.

Rule Number 1 of Swing Set Placement: Before you open the first catalog, visit the first website, or go to the home and garden center – measure your backyard. Don’t forget that swings are meant to swing. Add at least 6 feet in all directions for people to walk and Daddies to push swingers; otherwise you might find yourself dragging a half-assembled swing set across the yard and begging it to not fall apart. The kids and pets will think this is quite exciting, but trust me – your back will hate it.

Rule Number 2 of Swing Set Placement: Leave the kids out of the actual buying decision. What kid wants the “budget” model swing set when the “deluxe” model also has a cool fort? Remember, extras may increase the space required for safe play. That tall oak tree may become irresistible for climbing once the fort puts the lowest branch within reach.

Rule Number 3 of Swing Set Placement: That crooked screw will impale itself in someone’s body no matter how hidden you thought it was. Make sure all the screw heads are flush, and routinely check to make sure all screws and bolts remain firmly in place. Swing sets set up on uneven ground will be more apt to rack out of shape and make it harder to properly secure the connecting bolts and screws. more…

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