Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Play stations Share Tweet Help Whether it's a child's delight in heading down a slide or playing on a climbing frame, Adams Engineering helps make the most of your outdoor spaces Outdoor tubular steel playground equipment. In a world where fun always seems to come with a power cord attached, it makes a nice change to appreciate the real world just past the back door. An empty patch of grass may not be that inviting but with colourful play equipment set in place your outdoor spaces look ready to push play.Adams Engineering creates outdoor living solutions that offer families years of reliable, hassle-free enjoyment, says managing director Mike Dyer."The range includes outdoor furniture, safety fencing and play equipment," says Dyer. "Everything is built to last. Our play equipment includes a commercial-strength, double-walled slide, with reinforced ribs, suitable for heavy-use environments such as around swimming pools." Outdoor play equipment with green slide, and two swings. The company's other playground items, including swings and jungle gyms, are made from galvanised, powdercoated tubular steel in an array of bright colours."We also create soccer goals and rugby posts for local councils," says Dyer. "All our products, whether for private homes or sports fields, are rust-free and won't fade under direct sunlight."Adams Engineering products are all manufactured solely in New Zealand to New Zealand Safety Standards. Image of outdoor play equipment created by Adams Engineering. For more, contact Adams Engineering, Unit 9, 41 View Rd, Glenfield, Auckland, freephone 0800 323 200, fax (09) 444 1431. Email: adams.eng@clear.net.nz, or visit the website: www.adamsengineering.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 12 Sep, 2008 Outdoor Living Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Under the spreading gum tree 10 Nov, 2024 New or renovated? 10 Nov, 2024 I cover the waterfront 10 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2413 NZ2413 Read More Similar Stories