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Ropecamp puts safety of children first

Ropecamp, based in Busan, Korea, is working hard to develop playground equipments, which can have space-efficiency and safe play.

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As users’ demand of safety is upgraded, Ropecamp is producing all products to meet this demand according to international standard safety regulation – IPEMA, TUV, ASTM, CPSC, CSA. TUV are international test and safety certifying companies who provide services including products test and certificate.

The safety certificate of TUV proves the tested products’ reliability. Ropecamp`s products certified by TUV are tested by European safety standard EN1176 regulation.

It also certifies that those playground equipments are produced according to ASTM F1487 and CSA Z614.

Ropecamp is working hard to improve the products’ safety and quality. Most of their products got TUV already tested and they will get certificate for more products. All of the company’s R&D members are consisted of international safety regulation specialists and they understand correctly the contents of safety regulation requested by each continent. This makes all the company’s products are perfectly safe. All the Ropecamp members always do their very best to produce safe and useful playgrounds equipments for the joy and fun of children. Photo: © Ropecamp

Playpoint innovates, puts playground in cinema hall

Established in 2001, Playpoint (Singapore) Pte Ltd is a renowned playground consultancy firm specialising in playground design and equipment. Innovation is at the heart of Playpoint’s business and recently the company put a playground in a cinema hall. As indoor playgrounds gain traction in building buzz for retail and commercial establishments, Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) conceived its first PlayPlus cinema playground in collaboration with playground specialist Playpoint at GSC The Mall, Mid Valley South Key in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. PlayPlus is GSC’s new sub-brand that aims to entertain, empower and inspire audience through “edutainment”.

Imagination is first sparked at the lounge’s King Crawler. Kids imagine themselves exploring the cave-like play area looking for treasures on different levels of the maze before finding themselves climbing up to the sparkly Gem Rock structure framed by a geometric shelter and sliding down to mark the end of their mission. A core element of the design is to articulate bringing outdoor play indoors. To do this, designers for Playpoint’s second cinema playground created a tree house along the steps of the theatre that acts as a hideout and secret meeting point for kids to meet and discuss their adventure plan. The journey begins walking through a “forest” and meandering across a wobbly but safe bridge before reaching a woodframed platform and making their way down a tube slide and into the ball pit. Taking into consideration the limited space provided for play, Playpoint’s designers successfully fashioned a space-saving vertical playground while maximising the fun quotient. Photo: © Playpoint Malaysia Sdn Bhd

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