Action Sensory Room - Custom Choice
Action Sensory Room - Custom Choice
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Why We Love It
Create your own Action Room by choosing your most-wanted items from this list. (You can always order more items individually later on.) Action Rooms are designed to promote calm for kids with attention or hyperactivity issues, but can help increase mindfulness for all students. From bright colors to the ever-popular ball pit, every piece of the Action Room is designed to encourage play and build concentration. Relaxed bodies = alert, ready-to-learn minds!
Action Room tools include:
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Swings and rockers provide rhythmic movement to help students organize thoughts, actively use their bodies, and relax their minds. The modular design is highly durable and versatile, featuring a pre-fabricated unit with built-in activities (see details tab).
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Trampolines, obstacle courses and other “heavy work” with rhythmic jumping, climbing or crawling engage the body and sharpens focus
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Ball pits and fidgets provide massaging and tactile input that soothe and improve concentration
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Climbing Walls available for purchase (sold separately-see accessories tab)
The steel eye bolt is designed for steel beams and is compatible with many school building structures. However, please consult your school's building and maintenance expert to confirm that it is compatible with your space. If you require different suspension hardware, please contact our customer care team before placing your order.
Watch the video about our ActiveMind School Partnership and the importance of combining movement with learning. (Also learn how to create a sensory environment at home).
Download the Student Self-Regulation Tool, the Teacher Tracking Tool, and the Activity Guide.
Our expert team can help customize your sensory room. Tell us about your needs, and we'll provide a free consult and quote.
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Download Guidelines for Safe Use of the Action Room
Please note: The following items will ship separately from the rest of your order: Play System Unit, Mats (MW6253, MW6254), 7' Trampoline and Enclosure Set (SP6159) and Magic Air Electric Inflator/Deflator (BL4397). Please allow 1-6 weeks for delivery and call for an estimated ship date.
Details
Create your own package to suit the needs of your school. For best results, training is highly recommended. Our team provides expert guidance and support.
Equipment:
Play System - Pre-fabricated unit with built-in climbing wall, rope wall, ring monkey bars, slide, ball pit, and multiple points for swing suspension. Unit is made of wood and metal, and covered with vinyl that wipes clean. Holds up to 2 tons.* Requires a minimum ceiling height of 8'2".
Crush-Resistant Ball-Pit Balls
13" Spiky Tactile Cushion Path
Accessories:
Classroom Light Filters (Set of 4)
Mats:
Blue Mats-4x6 (for floor)
Wall Mats-4x6 (for swinging area)
Hardware:
Swing Adjustment Systems (SAS)
- For safety, maintain a minimum clearance of 6 feet around the perimeter of any swing.
- Extend protective floor matting 6 feet from the perimeter of equipment.
*Color: Blue-White
10’ Avalanche Slide- Purple
Ball Pit Enclosure
Climbers: 1 of 4’ x 5’ Cargo net, 2 of 3’ x 8’ Cargo net, 2 of 3’ x 8’ Rockwall w/ Rope
Swing Beam: 3 Position Climber w/ End Brace
Includes: 10 Trapeze Rings with Extension Chain Setup and 20 2’ Extension Chains
Safety Information
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