A Spaceship That Landed in the Playground
Bright orange‑yellow catches the eye first. Then white railings. Then transparent slide curves catching sunlight. The core IP is “Sunship” – not a generic rocket, but a warm, approachable spacecraft that feels like it belongs in a community park. Children do not need to read a sign. They see the shape and want to board.
The Upper Deck – A Circular Viewing Platform
A surround platform wraps around the upper section of the Sunship, accessed by a circular staircase. The deck is wide enough for multiple children to walk, stand, and look out. Handrails at the right height. Non‑slip flooring. No sharp corners. From up here, children can survey the entire playground – parents below can spot them instantly. The deck also serves a physical purpose: walking around the curve exercises balance and spatial awareness.
The Spiral Slide – Transparent, Orange, and Fast Enough
Extending from the deck down to the ground, a transparent spiral slide in orange‑yellow matches the Sunship’s main color. Transparency is not just for looks. Parents can watch their child slide the entire way – no enclosed tube mysteries. The spiral shape controls speed naturally, and the exit extends onto a cushioned EPDM surface. No sudden stops, no hard landings.
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The Lower Zone – For Small Hands and Feet
At the bottom of the spaceship, the interactive play area is designed for younger children (ages 2–5). Interactive drilling holes – think crawl‑through tunnels shaped like portholes – let toddlers pop in and out. Spring rockers in spaceship or planet shapes provide gentle bouncing. Small climbing obstacles with large, easy grips build confidence. Everything here is low to the ground, fully padded, and visible from every angle.
Built to Stay Outside for a Decade
Outdoor playgrounds die from rust, UV, and vandalism. The Sunship fights back with industrial materials. The main frame is hot‑dip galvanized steel pipe – the kind used for highway guardrails. Over that, an outdoor fluorocarbon spraying process adds a second layer of rust and corrosion protection. The manufacturer’s claim: service life of more than 10 years. In real terms, this means no repainting, no rust spots, no structural weakening after a decade of sun and rain.
Food‑Grade PE – Because Children Touch Everything
Plastic components – the transparent spiral slide, the drilling holes, the spring rocker seats – are made from food‑grade PE material. UV‑resistant, so they do not fade or become brittle. Aging‑resistant, so they do not crack after repeated hot‑cold cycles. Odorless, environmentally friendly, and non‑toxic. A toddler can put a hand (or mouth) on the surface without risk. The transparency of the slide comes from the same PE formulation – not a coating that could peel.
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EPDM Ground – The Safe, Colorful Floor
The entire ground area uses EPDM colored plastic. Not painted asphalt. Not loose wood chips. EPDM is non‑slip when wet, shock‑absorbing when a child falls, and color‑stable under UV. The orange‑yellow base matches the Sunship, with white and transparent accents scattered as pattern tiles. The material meets safety standards for outdoor children’s playgrounds – certified impact attenuation, no hazardous heavy metals.
Why a Community Chooses Sunship
A playground is an investment. A bad one needs repairs every season. A good one becomes a neighborhood landmark. The Sunship offers something rare: a strong visual identity (orange‑yellow + transparent + spaceship shape) with industrial durability. The upper deck attracts older children. The lower zone keeps toddlers safe. The transparent slide gives parents peace of mind. And the EPDM ground means fewer skinned knees.
For a residential community, a public park, a daycare center, or a commercial outdoor space, this is a one‑time purchase that serves multiple age groups for over a decade.
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