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Jump, swing and play safely

Choose safe jump, swing and play equipment and find out how to use it safely.

Jump, swing and play equipment: the basics 

Play equipment means family fun time – and it also means parents and caregivers need to know about buying safe products and using them safely.

Always supervise children and babies when using any of these products.

Before you buy jump, swing and play equipment

Second-hand products

If you are buying second-hand or you are given a hand-me-down product, check for any worn or loose parts before letting children play, jump or swing.

Check that fabric is not worn and is strongly fixed to the frame.

Using jump, swing and play equipment safely

Assembling play equipment

Carefully read and follow the assembly instructions.

If you are in any doubt about how to assemble the product, or if you think there are parts missing, check back with the retailer or the manufacturer.

Swings and slides

Make sure that swings and slide sets are stable and set up on even ground.

Make sure there are no protruding sharp edges from any of the surfaces.

Check all bolts and screws are tight and in good condition.

Check for squeaks, rust and general wear and tear. If any of these are present, do not let children use the swing or slide – get it repaired or replaced.

Bouncers and jumpers

Make sure the doorframe is sturdy enough to hold the bouncer or jumper. You may need a reinforcement strip.

Check that the holding clips are in perfect condition. If your bouncer is second-hand or more than 4 years old, check the clips regularly and replace them at the first sign of wear.

Check the spring is securely fastened, the hooks at each end are not damaged, and that it has a safety cord in the centre.

Check that the top attachment holding the bouncer is firmly secured to the door frame or ceiling, as instructed by the manufacturer.

Do not modify the bouncer. Home-made modifications will affect the bouncer’s performance and can result in injury to your child.

Replace or repair any fabric that appears torn or weak.

Watch that other children do not push or twirl the bouncer.

Find out more about using bouncinettes safely. 

Got a problem with jump, swing and play equipment?

If you have a safety problem with a pram or stroller you can report it to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

Report an unsafe good.

Under the Consumer Guarantees Act you can get a refund, replacement or compensation if goods are unsafe.

Find out whether you can get a refund and how to do it.

Last updated 20 May 2010