Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
Daisy Chain for Swings
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Daisy Chain for Swings

Daisy Chain for Swings

Fabric Daisy Chain for Swing Height Adjustment
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Why We Love It

Easily and securely adjust the height of your therapy swings with a super handy daisy chain. These chains have eight loops and are made of fabric (not metal) so they’re quieter and lighter than conventional swing hardware. Simply hook a carabiner onto one of the loops, attach it to your ceiling or swing frame and viola – your height-adjusted swing is ready for swinging! 

  • Easy-to-use hardware that allows you to raise or lower the height of your swing 
  • Supports kids with sensory processing disorder or autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Adult Use

Ideas for Use

  • Use the chain to lower the height of your swing to accommodate kids with gravitational insecurity 
  • Ceiling too high? Use your daisy chain to lengthen your swing to desired height 
  • Loop the chain onto a hook or doorknob and pull for a quick heavy work activity 

Details

  • Includes one Daisy Chain
  • Overall: 43.3"L x 1"W Loops (top/bottom): 8.3"L Loops (middle 6): 3.2"L
  • Weighs 3 oz.
  • Supports up to 500 lbs.
  • Made of polypropylene
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Color: Black

Safety Information

Swings, suspension products and hardware have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for physical and mechanical hazards, lead, load bearing and weight capacity.

Adult use only. For single point suspension use with swivel. Maintain a minimum clearance of 6 feet around the perimeter of the swing. Floor mats should be used to protect users from falls. Inspect equipment prior to each use. Carry out a routine safety check at regular intervals to inspect all components including fabric, rope, carabiners, and attachment points on both the product and building structure. Discontinue use immediately if product exhibits wear and tear or damage. Please check the safety guidelines for additional safety and care information.


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