150cm Black Mat Nest Sensory Swing

Siesta Hammocks
150cm Black Mat Nest Sensory Swing

Our main focus is the safety of the swing. Therefore, it's made of the strongest and safest materials good for children with autism.

This swing is very spacious as it can fit many kids at the same time.

Quick Summary- Largest in Australia

  • Micro-Weave Textilene Mat
  • Seats Multiple Children or Even Adults
  • Capacity: 140kg Suggested
  • Hanging Length: 1.2-1.6m
  • Swing Width: 150cm

Package Includes - 1x 150cm Mat Nest Swing with Adjustable Ropes

Assembling your ;Nest Swing This swing is designed to be tight, so it does take some effort to put it together.

1. Swing arrives in 8 pieces plus 2 hanging ropes and a mat for assembly.

2. Put the frame tubes and seat mat on the floor. Check which ends of the tubes fit together.

3. Put the 8 frame tubes evenly into the sleeves one by one.

4. Start connecting the sockets together, but leaving one socket disconnected on each side, so it’s like 2 semi-circles (shown in step 5).

5. Make sure the loops are evenly spaced and not pulling atan angle, or the mat would be too tight to connect. Fold in half and simultaneously join the two ;halves together, by getting both sockets slightly in, then pushing down on the tubing. This may require help from a second person. Keep your fingers clear ;of the joint.

6. Then you have a round platform.

7. Hold the padding open and insert the bolts from the ropes and tighten the nuts and washers on. May require 2 people: 1 to hold the padding open and 1 to tighten.

8. Insert the bolts.

9. Assembly is finished and ;ready to swing.

Ensuring the Safety of the Swing - Clearance distance should be a safe distance around the swing.

  • A fall onto a hard surface can result in serious injury to the equipment user.
  • Do not use the equipment until properly installed.
  • This swing is not to be used in any other manner other than its intended use.
  • Adult supervision is required.
  • Adults should verify that the hanging ropes are secured and cannot be looped back on the swing.

It is important for adults to instruct children to: - Dress appropriately while using the swing (avoid ponchos, scarves, and other loose-fitting clothing that is potentially hazardous)

  • Sit in the center of the seat with full weight on the seat if swinging alone
  • Avoid swinging empty seats

It is important for adults to instruct children NOT to - Walk close to, in front of, behind, or between moving items

  • Twist ropes or loop them over the top support bar since such action may reduce the
  • strength of the rope
  • Get off the swing while it is in motion
  • Climb on the swing when it is wet.
  • Attach additional items to the swing.

Maintaining the Swing - At the beginning of each play season, adults should:

  • Check and tighten the hardware if necessary.
  • Check all protective coverings on pipes, edges, and corners, Replace if they are loose,
  • cracked, or missing.
  • Check all moving parts including swing seat, ropes for wear, rust, or other deterioration,
  • Replace as needed. The hardware used for this swing (binding post, screw, S hook, lock
  • washer, flat washer, and metal ring) can be found at local hardware store.
  • Check metal parts for rust, if found, and repaint using a non-lead-based paint meeting the ;EN71 requirements.
  • If the swing is hung from a swing set frame, then lubricate all metallic moving parts that are attached by a metal connection.
  • If the swing is hung from a tree branch, then rake and check the depth of loose-fill protective surfacing materials(such as mulch or sand) to prevent compaction and to maintain ;appropriate depth(Min amount is 25cm), and replace as needed.

At the end of each play season, or when the weather is bad, adults should: - Remove the swing from its outdoor location.

  • Store the swing in a dry environment.

Disposing of the swing - To dispose of the swing, first, disassemble it, Dispose of it in such a way that no unreasonable

  • hazards will exist at the time that the swing is discarded.