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Putting safety at play first *

Playspace has a central focus on quality and design that is always interesting and safe for children. This company has embraced the new Australian Standards as it adds to its already extensive ranges of products.

Great attention has been given to the new standards and Playspace welcomes their introduction. With safety the number one consideration, Playspace has consulted with engineers and designers as well as drawing on its years of experience.

Visit the Playspace website at www.playspace.com.au to see Playspace in the ground, and the latest new projects, without leaving the comfort of your office.

All catalogues are available on CD ROM and can be downloaded from the website. With Playspace’s secure online pricing system you can research what you like and then arrange for a sales consultant to advise you or arrange an onsite assessment.

Designs vary from the ‘Streamline’ range which is cost effective, compact, and designed to be easily slotted into that smaller space where you just cant find the right solution. Ideal for kindergartens or childcare centres.

The ‘Playing Square’ design is a classic feature of the range manufactured with 75mm square galvanized uprights. Strong and robust, designed to take whatever punishment dished out, it is great for schools and Council parks.

The ‘Playing Round’ system is Playspace’s premier range of large round aluminium uprights. It always makes a centerpiece of any park and perfect for a large, equal access playground or a regional park project.

Colour and layout are designed to suit particular requirements. If you seek vibrancy and colour, challenging and stimulating designs or a classic heritage playground, Playspace has it all.

* Copy supplied by Playspace

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