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Playspace playgrounds the only choice*

Playspace is dedicated to the idea of play and its vital importance in enhancing the lives of children, families and communities.

It is committed to ensuring that kids have fun – the more fun the better.

Playspace understands that play forms an integral role in the development and confidence of all children. It is this understanding that has seen Playspace at the forefront of both innovative and creative playground solutions catering to the needs of particular communities.   
Playspace Playgrounds are 100 per cent Australian owned and manufactured.

Over the last two decades it has built a solid reputation across Australia for providing quality playgrounds and rubber under surfacing products.

Manufacturing is done right here in Australia – Playspace doesn’t import from overseas and all its processes are carefully monitored.

Playspace’s cable rope net products are manufactured and designed in Australia and are at the forefront of innovative playground design.

All playgrounds and rubber under surfacing products conform to and exceed current Australian Playground and Synthetic Softfall Standards.

What makes Playspace stand out?  

While it knows that customers value the quality of its product, Playspace also knows that this is enhanced by its commitment to have truly great customer service.  

The Playspace model enables it to have a seamless integration between sales, installation of play equipment, rubber, shade and project management. These tasks are delivered by Playspace employees who are well trained and company focused, with the interests of customers paramount.  

This demonstrated commitment enables customers to have certainty, confidence and one point of contact with both large and small projects.  

It is this faith in its own people that has seen Playspace grow to employ well over 100 people across Australia.
So when thinking playgrounds, a Playspace playground is the only choice.

For further information call Playspace on 1800 287 634 or visit www.playspace.com.au

*Copy supplied by Playspace

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