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Inclusive Seated Wheelchair Roundabout

SIR001: Suitable for All Safety Surfacing

Inclusive Wheelchair Accessible

Wheelchair Accessible

Play Values 0 0 1 0
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Play Type: Physical, Social, Inclusive

Inclusive Seated Wheelchair Roundabout

SIR001: Suitable for All Safety Surfacing

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Inclusive Wheelchair Accessible

Wheelchair Accessible

Play Values 0 0 1 0
2

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Play Type: Physical, Social, Inclusive

Suitability Information

Age Range: 3 to 14

Area: 29.70m2

Perimeter: 19.60m

HIC: 1.00m

Overall Weight: 272Kg

Heaviest Part: 30Kg

Longest Part: 2.05m

Product Description

Disabled Roundabout.

Designed to offer inclusivity, functionality and durability, without compromising on the fun that children and carers can enjoy, whilst experiencing the spinning motion together. This inground roundabout has been designed to accept a centrally positioned wheelchair and is available in two configurations.
The Inclusive Seated version is fitted with two seats that can accommodate up to four seated users. The deck has a non slip layer to the top surface and the outer rim has a non slip pattern. A contrasting lime green colour edge also acts as a visual indicator for partially sighted users. A ‘roll on roll off’ design enables wheelchair users to exit the roundabout in a forward position.

Can accommodate up to 5 users.

Additional Product Information

This inclusive seated wheelchair roundabout can accommodate a wheelchair and two users who can sit or stand if they choose to do so. The wide central space facilitates a range of wheelchairs. Bump stops on both sides give a position to apply the wheelchairs brakes. The ‘roll on roll off’ design enables users to exit in a forward position. For safety purposes the deck of the inclusive scooter roundabout is constructed from a 18mm ‘Hexastrong’ plywood. This has a non slip wearing layer to the top surface and the HPL outer rim is etched with a non slip pattern. A lime green edge acts as a visual indicator for partially sighted users. A curved seat with a powder coated frame and backrests enables 2 users to sit.
Due to the bearing mechanism used, this inclusive seated wheelchair roundabout is free running for over two minutes. This gives users the chance to enjoy the experience rather than pushing all the time. More speed, more fun!
For installation purposes the inclusive wheelchair roundabout is designed to be simple to install. With a central spindle and bearing housing which fixes to a ‘spider’ frame, supporting the inner deck boards. A waterproof housing shield protects the bearings from water. There is a non return valve enables water to drain away preventing damage to the bearings.
N.B. Please refer to our download section for information on using this product in a school environment.

ps://www.sutcliffeplay.co.uk/case-study/inclusive-play-at-lancashire-school/

https://www.sutcliffeplay.co.uk/equipment/inclusive-seated-roundabout/

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Physical & Locomotor

Encourages movement skills; crawling, chasing, climbing, jumping, swinging and balance.

Social

Key areas where play can encourage social interaction, the building block of society.

Object

Exploration and manipulation of object through all the senses.

Creative

Use imagination to try out new experiences, test boundaries, develop manual skills and allow for self expression.

Role Play & Imaginative

Allows opportunity to enact various experiences, experimenting with decision making on their behaviour and social interaction.