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: Fitness & 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 fitness & 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 fitness & 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 fitness & 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.