Playground roundabout accessible for children who are wheelchair users.
The AbilityWhirl is the original inclusive roundabout that is often imitated but never equalled. The introduction of the award winning D009 AbilityWhirl to playgrounds across the UK and abroad has allowed countless wheelchair bound children to experience the thrill and excitement of the roundabout alongside their able bodied friends. This wheelchair merry go round has changed public open spaces by making them accessible to children of all abilities. Since its launch in the year 2000 the award winning AbilityWhirl has been installed in countless play areas, schools, hospices and hospitals in all corners of the world, proving that the innovative design and high quality products are universally recognised. This roundabout is fitted flush to the ground for easy access of wheelchairs and pushchairs. It has two wheelchair stations, standing space and two seats, with the option of a toddler seat with support ring.
http://www.gljones-playgrounds.co.uk/
GL Jones Playgrounds Ltd
Station Road
Bethesda
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL573NE
Wales
01248600372 info@gljones-playgrounds.co.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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