Plastic/Poly Kids' Chairs
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A colorful plastic kid's chair for each child in the room cheers and brightens the surroundings. Having brightly-colored chairs of their own at daycare gives children a sense of belonging while their parents are at work.
Safety for Plastic Children's Chairs Starts With Design
Plastic chairs for kids are made with rounded edges for safety. Sturdy resin chairs are molded as one piece and have no joints to loosen or pinch. The legs are angled out from the seat to prevent tipping when a child sits down. These chairs pass rigorous testing by ANSI/BIFMA safety standards.
Add to the fun in a playroom at home with several molded foam chairs designed to seat one or two children. Visiting friends look forward to climbing, jumping and exploring over these pieces and having a soft place to land. Covered in strong, flexible vinyl upholstery, these children's chairs are easy to wipe clean. An attached handle makes it easy for a child to drag the chair to a new location.
Add Color to the Classroom With Plastic Chairs for Kids
In a classroom, sitting at eye level with other children helps them to connect with each other whether they are at play or learning a new skill. Resin chairs in bright primary colors that are of the same height for sitting around a table encourage communication and sharing of materials. Foam pads covered in vinyl make a soft spot on the floor for children and teacher to sit for circle time. Increase enjoyment of the learning experience with sturdy plastic ACE chairs. These chairs come in a variety of colors and sizes to fit growing children for home as well as in the classroom.
What Is an ACE Chair?
ACE is an acronym for active core engagement. These chairs have a single support with a rounded bottom that allows movement while sitting to strengthen core muscles. Being allowed to move and fidget while sitting to study has been shown to help children to focus and better retain what they learn in the classroom. The backless design of the chair encourages sitting up straight for good posture.
What Is Resin?
Originally, resin referred to a plant-based fluid that hardened as it aged. In modern science, the term resin also applies to material produced by converting a synthetic liquid resin to a solid by a chemical process. This material is widely used to produce toys and furniture.
Will the Paint on Plastic Chairs Peel?
These plastic chairs have not been painted. The color is added during the process of mixing and molding the resin. It will not flake or peel.
What Is ANSI/BIFMA?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) sets standards for product development and quality. The Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturer's Association (BIFMA) produces standards that specifically apply to school, institutional and public furnishings. Using these standards, tests are devised that determine how safe a piece of furniture is.
How Safe Is the Material in the Foam Furniture?
The foam in these pieces is flame retardant and meets the flammability standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings. The foam also contains an antimicrobial additive that prevents the growth of fungi and bacteria if it gets wet. The vinyl covering is certified to conform to the standards of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008.
Safety for Plastic Children's Chairs Starts With Design
Plastic chairs for kids are made with rounded edges for safety. Sturdy resin chairs are molded as one piece and have no joints to loosen or pinch. The legs are angled out from the seat to prevent tipping when a child sits down. These chairs pass rigorous testing by ANSI/BIFMA safety standards.
Add to the fun in a playroom at home with several molded foam chairs designed to seat one or two children. Visiting friends look forward to climbing, jumping and exploring over these pieces and having a soft place to land. Covered in strong, flexible vinyl upholstery, these children's chairs are easy to wipe clean. An attached handle makes it easy for a child to drag the chair to a new location.
Add Color to the Classroom With Plastic Chairs for Kids
In a classroom, sitting at eye level with other children helps them to connect with each other whether they are at play or learning a new skill. Resin chairs in bright primary colors that are of the same height for sitting around a table encourage communication and sharing of materials. Foam pads covered in vinyl make a soft spot on the floor for children and teacher to sit for circle time. Increase enjoyment of the learning experience with sturdy plastic ACE chairs. These chairs come in a variety of colors and sizes to fit growing children for home as well as in the classroom.
What Is an ACE Chair?
ACE is an acronym for active core engagement. These chairs have a single support with a rounded bottom that allows movement while sitting to strengthen core muscles. Being allowed to move and fidget while sitting to study has been shown to help children to focus and better retain what they learn in the classroom. The backless design of the chair encourages sitting up straight for good posture.
What Is Resin?
Originally, resin referred to a plant-based fluid that hardened as it aged. In modern science, the term resin also applies to material produced by converting a synthetic liquid resin to a solid by a chemical process. This material is widely used to produce toys and furniture.
Will the Paint on Plastic Chairs Peel?
These plastic chairs have not been painted. The color is added during the process of mixing and molding the resin. It will not flake or peel.
What Is ANSI/BIFMA?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) sets standards for product development and quality. The Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturer's Association (BIFMA) produces standards that specifically apply to school, institutional and public furnishings. Using these standards, tests are devised that determine how safe a piece of furniture is.
How Safe Is the Material in the Foam Furniture?
The foam in these pieces is flame retardant and meets the flammability standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings. The foam also contains an antimicrobial additive that prevents the growth of fungi and bacteria if it gets wet. The vinyl covering is certified to conform to the standards of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008.