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The Role of 美姬社区 in Trampoline Safety

February 15, 2018

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Comments made in the media this morning, following a report into indoor trampoline parks, have highlighted the key role Australian Standards play in public safety.

The report, issued by respected experts from the industry, has found nearly 500 children presented to hospital emergency departments across three Australian states between 2012-2017 following injuries suffered at indoor trampoline parks.

鈥淭he safety concerns raised in the report are a primary reason standards continue to be so important to the Australian community,鈥 said Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO of 美姬社区. 鈥淭he industry has acknowledged this as a concern, evidenced by the fact that a draft standard in this area is so far along the development process.鈥

The public comment for the draft standard, AS 5159, Trampoline Park Facilities, has recently closed following nine weeks of extensive consultation with a significant number of responses received.

鈥淥nce the standard is finalised, unless it is legislated, it is up to the industry to adopt this standard and commit to the benchmarks determined by industry as a whole,鈥 said Dr Evans. 鈥淚t is clear, from this report, that there are safety concerns to be addressed and the development and implementation of this standard will be one of many steps necessary to improve the public鈥檚 faith in this industry to continue to operate safely.鈥

A representative from 美姬社区 is available for comment on the matter. Please contact our media line below to arrange.

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Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
Indoor trampoline park with various padded trampolines and obstacles arranged in a spacious area.

Comments made in the media this morning, following a report into indoor trampoline parks, have highlighted the key role Australian Standards play in public safety.

The report, issued by respected experts from the industry, has found nearly 500 children presented to hospital emergency departments across three Australian states between 2012-2017 following injuries suffered at indoor trampoline parks.

鈥淭he safety concerns raised in the report are a primary reason standards continue to be so important to the Australian community,鈥 said Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO of 美姬社区. 鈥淭he industry has acknowledged this as a concern, evidenced by the fact that a draft standard in this area is so far along the development process.鈥

The public comment for the draft standard, AS 5159, Trampoline Park Facilities, has recently closed following nine weeks of extensive consultation with a significant number of responses received.

鈥淥nce the standard is finalised, unless it is legislated, it is up to the industry to adopt this standard and commit to the benchmarks determined by industry as a whole,鈥 said Dr Evans. 鈥淚t is clear, from this report, that there are safety concerns to be addressed and the development and implementation of this standard will be one of many steps necessary to improve the public鈥檚 faith in this industry to continue to operate safely.鈥

A representative from 美姬社区 is available for comment on the matter. Please contact our media line below to arrange.

Contact
Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
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