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Fun Factory Sensory Gym has a New Website

October 18, 2019 – – Fun Factory Sensory Gym, a company which designs, delivers and installs the world’s most comprehensive, innovative sensory gyms for children with special needs, recently released a completely redesigned website. The company, which is based in Wisconsin and provides their design, delivery and installation services across the United States, offers their sensory therapy gyms for children’s hospitals, community centers, schools, indoor play facilities, pediatric outpatient therapy clinics, and any other place where children could use their custom designed gyms, including in private homes.

The goal of Fun Factory Sensory Gym is to bring the outdoor playing experience indoors, into a private setting for children who need a therapeutic environment, such as children with sensory processing disorders or who are on the autism spectrum. To allow children to practice their sensory skills at home through active play in a sensory environment, Fun Factory Sensory Gym will design and install home gym systems to accommodate small spaces in homes, such as basements, attics, bedrooms and garages. They they build a home system, they design it to allow plenty of room for play as well as for life, since, unfortunately, not all of life is about play.

The company, which has a twitter showcasing their work at https://twitter.com/FunFactorySG, designs their home systems so children can practice their fine and gross motor skills indoors, at home, regardless of what might be happening with the weather. They also design larger facilities for commercial spaces, such as therapist offices, hospitals and schools. These facilities include such features as swings, ball pits, monkey bars, zip lines, trampolines, seclusion areas and rock walls for climbing. They’re all designed with soft textures and appealing bright colors to make the space fun for children.

When designing a sensory gym, Fun Factory first has a design consultant contact the customer. This consultant works with the client to discuss the client’s vision and what they would like to accomplish with their sensory gym. Once they know what the goals of the gym and constraints of the space are, they design and redesign a space, answering customer questions along the way until they have a design for a sensory gym that is everything their customer ever dreamed of. Once the design process has been completed and a layout has been agreed upon, the company and the customer sign a contract agreeing to the layout and cost. At this point, Fun Factory Sensory Gym begins manufacturing the parts to the gym, which usually takes between three days and one week to complete. The gym is then delivered to the customer and custom installed by a team of professional installers who can also build additional parts if anything isn’t up to spec, or something wasn’t accounted for during the design process.

Fun Factory Sensory Gym wants to have happy customers long after installation, so they make sure to work closely with their customers every step of the way. This strategy seems to be working, as Fun Factory has a number of positive reviews from happy customers on their website. One customer, a physical therapy clinic owner named Jill Kissel, says “After five years in practice, I decided that I needed to upgrade the look of my office to allow for optimal patient care. Upon researching some possibilities, I came across the Fun Factory Sensory Gym. I immediately called the company to purchase my own gym unit. We scheduled an install date and in three short days, my gym and my vision were complete. My patients and their parents walk in and are amazed at the beautiful and fun set up. I truly feel that my patients are getting the most effective and efficient care because I have the best equipment to address their individual needs. With the Fun Factory Gym equipment, I am able to help these children improve by Leaps and Bounds!”

Anyone interested in learning more about the sensory gyms offered by Fun Factory Sensory Gyms can go to their website, or look at examples of gyms on their pinterest page, https://www.pinterest.com/funfactorys0070/.

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For more information about Fun Factory Sensory Gym, contact the company here:

Fun Factory Sensory Gym
Tyler Pfefferle
+1(833) 438-6496
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104 Park St
Bear Creek, Village of, Wisconsin 54922, US

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