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"His feet hit the mat, and almost instantly his knees buckled down, and he just let out the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Those were the words of Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, a mother whose three-year-old son Colton suffered a broken femur and spent weeks in a body cast after a trampoline-park accident. Her warning, shared hundreds of thousands of times, resonates with every parent who has sat in a Humble emergency room waiting for news. At the Urban Air on Highway 59 in Humble or the Cosmic Air in the surrounding metro, families expect that the safety rules are being followed. They expect that the teenage court monitor is properly trained. They expect that the "waiver" signed at a fast-moving kiosk was a fair notice of risk, not a total immunity shield for the park's own negligence. The truth about the trampoline industry is that it operates in a regulatory vacuum. While you might assume a state or federal agency inspects these facilities, no such oversight exists in Texas. The industry exists under a voluntary consensus standard — ASTM F2970-22 — that the trampoline park owners essentially wrote about themselves. When a child is…