Waterless LED Color Column
Waterless LED Color Column
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Why We Love It
- Sensory lighting is stimulating for under-responders and calming for over-responders
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Invite kids to use the remote to change the colors of the column teaching cause and effect
- Have kids name each color as they change
- Wind down when you're feeling stressed or anxious. Sit quietly and watch the colors change
Details
- Waterless column includes column with Eight Way Wireless Rechargeable Remote
- Column: 65.4""L x 6"" Diameter
- Base: 15.7"L x 15.7"W x 5.5"H
- Weighs 35 lbs.
- Made of Medite MDF, Medicote paint, Zintec metal, HIPS plastic and Perspex acrylic
Colors: White base with frosted column. Multi-colored lights - Bracket includes installation hardware (30mm screws, chrome washers and wall anchors)
- Bracket: 5.2""L to 19.7""L x 2.6""W x 2""D
- Weighs 2.4 lbs.
- Made of HIPS plastic
- Colors: White base with frosted column. Multi-colored lights
Getting Started
- Electrical outlet required.
- The Waterless LED Color Column is designed to stand up to frequent use and is easy to clean, making it a great addition to your sensory room, clinic or classroom.
- Wall Bracket EQ7218 to stabilize column (sold separately)
- This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied.
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