FLIPOUT SAFETY RULES
At Flip Out, safety is our top priority. To ensure that everyone has a fun and enjoyable experience, it is essential to follow our safety rules. These guidelines are designed to protect all participants, from young children to experienced jumpers, and to keep the excitement going without interruption. Each Flip Out centre has safety rules tailored to its specific facilities, so please follow the rules at your chosen location. Let us work together to create a safe and thrilling environment for everyone to enjoy. In the event of non-compliance with Flip Out’s safety rules, the Flip Out team reserves the right to restrict the patron’s continued participation in the play arena. Remember, putting safety first ensures fun for all!
General Safety Guidelines
- NO WAIVER – NO JUMP!
- All children under 130cms should be supervised by parents and enter at your own risk.
- Remove jewellery, valuables and other objects.
- Keep food and drink off the equipment.
- Flip Out grip socks are mandatory for safety.
- No running, rough play or contact sports.
- Don’t sit down in the arena or climb the safety padding.
- Always jump with two feet and land on two feet.
- No swearing, abusive language or threatening behaviour.
- Only one person on each trampoline, no double bouncing.
- Give way to those smaller than you.
- Always jump within your ability. No double bouncing.
Health and Fitness Precautions
To ensure your safety while using our trampoline facilities, please consider the following:
- Medical Condition: You must be in good physical condition and free from medical conditions that may increase your risk of injury. Consult your GP if unsure about your ability to participate.
- Health Conditions: The following conditions could increase injury risk:
- Down's Syndrome
- Neck instability
- High blood pressure
- Spine or head injuries
- Pregnancy
- Recent surgery
- Excessive weight (>125kg/19 stone)
- Special Needs: We strive to provide an inclusive experience. Certain restrictions may apply for customers with special needs to ensure safety.
- Down's Syndrome: Customers must provide GP approval if they have Down's Syndrome, especially regarding neck stability.
- Autism: Separate sessions are available for customers with Autism.
- Dwarfism: Customers with disproportionate dwarfism are advised against participating in trampolining.
- Epilepsy: Customers with controlled epilepsy may participate but must obtain GP approval. Uncontrolled epilepsy requires caution due to potential triggers, and participants must be accompanied by someone who understands the condition.
Always prioritize your safety and consult with staff if you have concerns. Enjoy your time at Flipout!
Safety equipment on Flip Out
- Padding Around Trampolines: Soft padding covers all trampoline edges to reduce impact and prevent injuries
- Safety Netting or Enclosures: Durable netting around areas keeps jumpers within safe boundaries.
- Foam Pits: Foam-filled pits provide a cushioned landing for high jumps and flips.
- Grip Socks: Special socks enhance grip, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
- Soft Play Equipment: All equipment is designed to absorb impact, ideal for safe play, especially for younger kids.
- Safety Signs: Signs throughout the park remind jumpers of key safety rules and etiquette.
- Staff Monitoring: Team members are stationed around the park to enforce safety rules and assist if needed.
- Routine Inspections: Regular inspections ensure that all equipment remains in top condition for safe use.
- Spring Coverage: Springs between trampoline mats are fully covered to prevent foot slips and injuries.
- Padded Posts: All park posts are padded for extra protection in active play zones.
- Park Netting: Netting divides attractions, securing steel structures from accidental impact.
- Maintained Foam Pits: Foam pits are kept clear and hygienic, with regular cleaning and rotation of foam.
- Daily Cleaning: Trampoline mats, pads, and surfaces are cleaned and sanitized every day.
- First Aid Stations: First aid stations are accessible for any minor injuries or assistance needed.
- Trained Staff & Spotters: Qualified team members are available to monitor activities and respond to emergencies.
- Clear Signage: Visible signage throughout ensures that all rules and safety reminders are easy to follow.