Trampoline Park Daily Inspection
Trampoline park daily inspections prevent the serious injuries that have driven trampoline facilities to become one of the highest-injury indoor recreation categories. This checklist addresses ASTM F2970 trampoline park safety, state regulation requirements, and the International Association of Trampoline Parks (IATP) safety standards.
- Industry: Sports and Recreation
- Frequency: Daily - Before opening
- Estimated Time: 45-60 minutes
- Role: Park Manager / Safety Coordinator
- Total Items: 28
Trampoline Beds and Springs
Inspect all trampoline jumping surfaces and spring systems.
- All trampoline beds free of holes, tears, or worn-through sections?
- All springs covered with padding providing no exposed metal spring contact?
- All springs present with no missing, stretched, or deformed springs?
- Frame pads covering all trampoline frames with no gaps or displaced pads?
- Frame padding free of excessive wear, tears, or compression that exposes frame?
- Court boundary markings visible on all trampoline courts?
- Age and weight zone designations posted and enforcement plan in place?
Foam Pits and Padded Walls
Inspect foam pits, padded surfaces, and impact zones.
- Foam pit depth adequate with minimum required foam block coverage?
- Foam blocks in pit free of debris, foreign objects, or significantly compressed blocks?
- Foam pit entry marked safely with no abrupt drop-off hazard?
- All padded wall surfaces intact with padding secured and no exposed hardware?
- Wall padding maintaining adequate thickness with no bottomed-out areas?
- No exposed structural steel, concrete, or hard surfaces within fall zone of courts?
- Adequate spacing and barriers between courts to prevent collision between jumpers?
Safety Protocols and Rules Enforcement
Verify safety rule posting and staff readiness.
- Park rules (one jumper per trampoline, no flips in open courts, etc.) posted at all courts?
- Age, weight, and skill restrictions posted and enforced?
- Court monitors positioned at all courts with adequate sight lines?
- Grip sock requirement enforced at entry?
- Waiver/assumption of risk agreement signed by all participants before entry?
- All court monitors completed required safety training and certification?
- Court capacity limits in place and being enforced?
Emergency Systems and Medical Readiness
Verify emergency response capability.
- First aid station stocked with appropriate supplies for trampoline injuries?
- AED accessible within park with trained responders?
- All emergency exits clear and illuminated?
- Emergency response protocol posted and staff trained?
- Spinal injury response protocol known to all staff (do not move, call EMS)?
- Fire extinguishers at required locations with current inspection tags?
- Daily opening inspection log completed and signed?
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Why Use This Trampoline Park Daily Inspection?
This trampoline park daily inspection helps sports and recreation teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for park manager / safety coordinator professionals, this checklist covers 28 critical inspection points across 4 sections. Recommended frequency: daily - before opening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Trampoline Park Daily Inspection cover?
This checklist covers 28 inspection items across 4 sections: Trampoline Beds and Springs, Foam Pits and Padded Walls, Safety Protocols and Rules Enforcement, Emergency Systems and Medical Readiness. It is designed for sports and recreation operations and compliance.
How often should this checklist be completed?
This checklist should be completed daily - before opening. Each completion takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
Who should use this Trampoline Park Daily Inspection?
This checklist is designed for Park Manager / Safety Coordinator professionals in the sports and recreation industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Can I download this checklist as a PDF?
Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.