Trampoline Paradise
183 5772 4588
Email: Address:Butou Village, Qiaoxia Town, Yongjia County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Product Overview:
When laying rubber floor mats in trampoline parks, it is important to ensure that the construction temperature is around 15 degrees Celsius, not lower than 5 degrees Celsius or higher than 30 degrees Celsius. In addition, the air temperature should be kept between 20% and 75%. In addition, the foundation must be kept dry, the ground surface must be clean and checked for flatness. Before the ground is laid, the ground should be treated with a ground grinder to remove the stains and uneven parts of the ground, and the primer of the trampoline park must be applied under the condition of moisture content of less than 3%. According to the instructions, the primer needs to be diluted and then mixed, rolled evenly on the base layer, and then self-leveling process is carried out after drying. Pour the self-leveling slurry, use its own flatness to control the thickness, wait for it to automatically level and meet the design requirements, use a special tooth scraper for batch scraping, after completing the primer construction, do not walk on the surface, must wait two days before laying the rubber floor mat.
Before installing the rubber floor mat, the trampoline park should be placed on the construction site for one day, and then installed after it reaches the same room temperature. Before construction, the self-leveling surface must be sanded to make it smooth and shiny.
We will analyze and guide the fence and safety facilities around the large indoor play castle. To ensure safety, we recommend safety barriers at entrances and exits, as well as guide railings at entrances. Near the operable area, a certain gap should be left to deal with emergencies. In addition, the height of passenger entry and exit must not exceed 300 mm of the platform. For other amusement facilities, the height of passengers on and off should be considered, and corresponding safety preparations should be made.





