Équipements récréatifs Catalogue - Berliner Jeu de câbles | Page 41

Discover the inclusive Potential of our Play Equipment and build your own Inclusive Playground !
Retreat Areas Playhouses with an outside view are perfect places of retreat for children , including the ones with autism , who prefer to have their social experience as silent observers or need longer breaks .
Autonomous Play Rubber bridges with rope handrails enable children to experience and train their entire body while playing , even without a wheelchair .
Transfer Station For therapeutic reasons , it often makes sense to encourage children using a wheelchair to get out of it . The Transfer Station allows to play on the playground equipment without a mobility aid .
Transparency Children with hearing impairments can maintain eye contact with the other children or their caregivers across the levels , and use sign language when playing .
Different Sensory Experiences Sensory-motor elements invite everyone to play together . Here , different sensory functions and motor skills are coordinated with each other .
Barrier-free With a few simple modifications of our standard products , such as the removal of a bottom bar , the play equipment can be accessed barrier-free .
Spinning Fun for everyone Here , children with different abilities and mobility levels can have fun turning together while sitting , lying , or standing . This experience is especially important for children with visual impairments , autism , or physical impairments .
Swing altogether Net swings allow many children to swing together at the same time . Due to their low access height , the net swings are also perfectly suited for children with limited mobility .
All-rounder Handles and steps help physically challenged children climb the height differences and participate in the game . Play panels close to the ground are easily accessible and train the users ’ motor and auditory skills .
Bright Colors Bright and vibrant colors provide a visual sensory experience and increase children ’ s interest in activity and movement .
Together in the Spatial Net Rope play equipment with integrated lying or sitting surfaces offers children with physical impairments the opportunity to participate in the action in the spatial net .
Different Levels of Difficulty due to different Mesh Sizes Spatial nets with large mesh invite children of different heights to climb together .
Climbing without Fear A low rope climbing course could mean a new play experience for children with visual impairments . They can climb close to the ground without fear , leading to experience and overcome greater challenges .
Multiple Uses of the Rope Due to its tactile property , the rope enables children with visual impairments to play autonomously without a cane or walker .
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