Early Years

Early Years

Do you want your nursery or children’s centre to run more smoothly?

Urban Space Products is aware that early years centres are busy places. As a result, you will always be looking for ways to make your premises more efficient, safe and tidy for children, parents and staff. Our range of pram shelters has been designed specifically with such needs in mind.

How many children’s centres are using a whole room for pram storage, when the space could be enjoyed by the children who attend the centre? By installing an external pram shelter on the grounds, you could achieve the same results as committing to a building extension or renovation, at a fraction of the cost.

Clearing cluttered prams from the centre building is important in welcoming parents and guardians, and showing that your centre is a safe atmosphere in which their children can play.
   
Ensuring entrances and passageways are clear is also vital in adhering to state health and safety regulations. By having a designated structure outside of the building to hold prams and buggies, which would otherwise be obtrusive, you could dramatically improve the safety of visitors and staff, and with it make great strides towards your health and safety compliance.
   
We have worked extensively with pre-school groups and government initiatives, and especially with the Sure Start children’s centre scheme.
   
If you would like to speak to us about what we could do for your centre, you can contact us directly by clicking here

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