Drop slide is one of the most exciting projects in the playground. There are two kinds: 1. Nearly vertical drop slide 2. wavy drop slide. Drop slide can cultivate children's courage, let them break through and challenge themselves.
Our vertical drop slide is very exciting and very safe. Designed for both children and adults, it is certainly a daunting challenge to anyone who sits on the top for the very first time!
Drop slide is available at different heights, which is determined by playgrounds height, and with either one or two take off decks (single or double drop slide), and fitted with run out sections of up to 18 metres long.
The surface is constructed of heavy duty linoleum, and fitted to a steel structure. It is available in a variety of colours, and with various take off and exit configurations. As a size guide, our standard Dropslide is 6m high.
Drop Slides are a great addition and great extra feature for playgrounds. They are ideal for underutilised space at the fringes of the indoor playgrounds because they just take up such a slim long space. when players are ready, they let go to and drop vertically for a few metres feeling a rush and exhilaration which is unique to any other feeling, similar to parachuting and bungee jumping, without all the safety facility.
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According to foreign media reports, with the decision of Toyota Motor recently announced that it will phase out production of automobiles in Australia by the end of 2017, a number of Japanese component manufacturers have also stated that they will gradually narrow down or even withdraw from production in Australia.
Denso, which manufactures automotive air-conditioning and dashboards for Toyota in Australia, employs about 400 people and plans to phase out supporting production in the future, maintaining only sales in the aftermarket. Toyota Boshoku, which produces car seats for Toyota in Australia, also employs about 400 employees. It plans to study the existing employees' placement problems while gradually stopping production in the future.
At present, apart from vehicle manufacturers, Australia has about 150 major automotive-related companies, covering automotive parts, tool manufacturing, and engineering design. With the reduction of automobile production in Australia in recent years, the employment of the automotive industry has decreased from 60,000 in 2008 to 50,000 in 2013. Following the announcement last year that General Motors (GE) and Ford announced that they have suspended production in Australia, Toyota’s exit decision will further crack down on Australia’s auto-related industries.