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Creating playgrounds to meet your needs.


Just as every kid who plays on a playground is different, so are your playground needs. From small budgets to limited space to tough neighborhoods, Playworld[R] gives you choices to make your playground the most fun it can be!

* When a small budget is your concern, choose GroundZero[R]--these ground-based playground activities are safe, inexpensive and most important, fun!

* When you're looking for Looking for

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 for any play space.

* When space is an issue, or the ultimate in excitement is what you are looking for, build up! SkyTowers[R] safely brings the thrill of height back to the playground. The adventurous ad·ven·tur·ous  
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 with these soaring above ground activities.

* When your neighborhood has a history of property defacement de·face  
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, consider CityScapes[R]. These steel playgrounds are tougher than the toughest neighborhoods.

* When you want to theme or customize your playground, choose any of our exclusive customizing options. From graphics and signs, to panels and benches, you'll find the perfect way to make your playground one-of-a-kind.

For more information, go to www.playworldsystems.com.
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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