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Monday, 31 January 2011

New Dark Dens, Giant Floor Cushion & Themed Sensory Areas

Dear World Wide Web,
We haven't wrote in a while, so I'll use this space to update you on our new product ranges...

After many requests for dark dens, we have launched a new range of 'Sensory Blackout Dens' and 'Sensory Whiteout Dens' alongside 'Sensory Ball Dens.' These are very popular for exploring UV & other sensory products where space is limited. They are easy to assemble- they simply pop-up!


Here is the link for more info and pictures of our sensory dens:


We have also added a new 'Themed' range to our website. These themed corners create an attractive area for the classroom or for use at home. Most include a corner shaped themed rug, co-ordinating soft floor cushions, and a highly tactile stimulating wall display panel with velcro toys. Themes include town and transport, bugs n butterflies, all sorts of emotion and under the sea. (please see picture)
For further information and pictures of our themed corners please click here:
We have also launched Giant soft floor cushions to compliment our existing range of sensory bean bags. These cushions are ideal for use in our themed corners, soft play rooms or sensory rooms where you want to create a theme. The Under the sea range, includes starfish, octopus, clams, crabs and whale shaped cushions. The bugs n butterflies includes ladybirds, sunflowers, butterflies and bees.
For example if you wanted to create a sensory room with a background theme of 'underwater adventures' you could couple a few of the giant cushions with our 'under the sea' projector package or 'coral reef' max effect projector package. You could have pale blue wall padding with a few of our 'Florence the Fish' 1.2m square mats. You could compliment the range with our 'Submarine panels of play' to create a tactile, stimulating corner. And top it all off with a sensory room staple- a bubble tube, or bubble panel. With a refreshing aromatherapy unit and soft sounds from a music system, I think this would create a lovely themed sensory area, transporting you to the underwater world.
For more information on our giant floor cushions please click this link:
For more information on our range including sensory equipment please click here:
Contact us for a quotation: 01702 542231 or email info@totalsensory.co.uk

Saturday, 9 October 2010

New Sensory Catalogue

Total Sensory launch a shiny new catalogue next week, packed with lots of new innovative products for sensory rooms, soft play rooms & SEN.
If you would like a copy please email info@totalsensory.co.uk or call us on 01702 542231. Alternatively, I will notify you when the online version is up and running!
The new sensory catalogue includes the new bubble walls, tactile and auditory tubs, soft play mirrors, soft play rockers & shapes, interactive floor systems, mirror balls, jellyfish fountain, UV harnesses, sensory ball pools & tactile panels. We have also expanded our sensory projectors to include new kits such as 'Woodland Walk' packages, 'Organic' effect packages and the ever popular 'Dancing Butterflies' effect.

www.totalsensory.co.uk

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Total Sensory New Products!

Total Sensory- The Fastest Growing Sensory Company in the UK have launched some new sensory equipment;
Sensory Mirror Balls- http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/mirrorballs.html
Sound & Vibration Water Beds- http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/soundwaterbed.html
Wall & Floor Padding for Protection- http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/floorandwallpadding.html
New Opti Sensory Effect Wheels- http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/projectors.html

Sensory Mirror Balls- a staple for many sensory rooms, our mirror balls come in either 20, 30, or 40cm with an option to add a pinspot light colour changer for added sensory effects. Our complete mirror ball package offers great value.

Sound & Vibration Water Bed- Activated by your own audio source- the sound waterbed can be either stimilating or relaxing depending on what type of audio you select- natural sounds, music, spoken words etc. The sound is converted into vibrations- the frequency and intensity can be adjusted. All Total Sensory water beds come with an electronic heater and sound systems/massage systems can be added.

Wall & Floor Padding- Often used in care homes and sensory rooms, wall & floor padding offers protection from injury and is an ideal backdrop to projectors. We offer various thicknesses and colours all fastened by velcro ties

New Effect Projector Wheels- Our Dancing Butterflies Package is the bestseller of our projector range, but we often get asked to include another effect wheel so we have created a cost effective package- including both dancing butterflies effect and liquid wheel effect. We have also launched a new blowing bubbles effect- that will create an amazing sensory effect on your walls. Extra plastic wheels & images can be found here http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/projectorsextrawheels.html
This includes the new blossom wheel, leaf wheel, galaxy wheel, snow crystal wheel and many more effects.

We manufacture many sensory products so if you see a product you like elsewhere, ask us for a quotation.

Please note our new number: 01702 542231

Monday, 17 May 2010

New Portable 'Bubble Tube'

Total Sensory have designed a new product that is becoming very popular in Care Homes throughout the UK. Their portable Fiesta Tube is a column 1.5 metre in height, with hundreds of colour changing fibres arranged in rosette patterns of various shapes and sizes.

The fibres are arranged inside the column and can be seen from any angle. The Fiesta Tube also comes with a remote control, so the user can select colour change or pause on colour features.

Care Home's are favourable of this product due to its uniqueness and portability- we can design the tube with a cushioned plinth and casters so that it can be easily moved from room to room or put away when not in use.

Conventional 'Bubble Tubes' have been around for many years, and create wonderful effects, however some maintenance is required as the tube needs to be refilled or 'topped up' and also needs regular drops of BCB anti-bacterial fluid. Every so often, the tube also needs draining and it cannot be moved once in position. Some Care Homes have dedicated Sensory Rooms therefore this set-up suits them fine, however for smaller units, a portable item is required- this is where the Fiesta Tube is useful.

For further information on this tube and images please go to http://www.totalsensory.co.uk/fiestatube.html or contact us on info@totalsensory.co.uk

Friday, 16 April 2010

Total Sensory Expand their Sensory Products



Total Sensory Expand their Multi- Sensory Product Range
After the success of our portable sensory boxes and new version of the bubble tube- the fiesta tube, Total Sensory have added some more new products to their range. These include;

UV Sparkle Fibre Harnesses - We have sourced the best fibre to create the most sparkly and brightest effect possible. The fibres are polymer not glass, so they won't break or snap. Combined with our 50W lightsource and a UV lightsource (of any kind) the effects are outstanding. The fibres themselves are an array of multi-colours including pink, red, green, yellow, orange, blue and purple.



Interactive Bubble Panels - Following the success of our traditional bubble tubes and fiesta tubes we have now launched a panel version. This comes with a remote control for operating the colour change and is 1m, 1.5m or 2m in height. As the column of water is thin it results in more bubbles that have more shape and detail than the traditional column tubes can create.








A Range of Sensory Dens - Ideal if space is at at premium and you need a very dark area to play with multi-sensory equipment. Ideal for classrooms or to create a sensory room on a budget






Musical Footnotes - At the TES Special Needs exhibition we were asked to provide more products with sound, so we now have the musical footnotes- simply press or step on them to create notes C to -C.



Objects of Reference - At only £10.99 this product was developed after talks with teachers to find way to convey to the deaf-blind children that they were about to 'go to the sensory room.' Total Sensory created this small bundle of handheld fibre with a base to hold to illustrate special meaning without the need to convey words.
Total Sensory have also been welcoming an influx of sensory room enquiries and trade enquiries from all over the world. If you would like to re-sell our products, please get in touch. Regarding sensory rooms, we have a team of installers who, if need be, can come to your school, hospital, care home etc and provide a no-hassle quotation including everything from clearing out the room, preparing the room and providing PAT certificates for all new electrical equipment.
Please call our team on 01245 280924 or email info@totalsensory.co.uk




Wednesday, 17 February 2010

How to Equip a Sensory Room
The definition of Multi-Sensory is:

"Pertaining to the integration of information from different sensory modalities"



Under this definition, a sensory room or area should incorporate as many different sights, sounds, colours and stimulation as possible. A multi-sensory 'room' need not take up a whole room; a corner or a small space can be utilised.

Sensory Rooms are used for people with autism, and other developmental disabilities, dementia and brain injury.

White rooms, Dark rooms and even UV rooms are common terms for similar rooms, coined from the fact that sensory rooms are normally enclosed in a black or white background to best show the effects created. Little research is available to confirm either white or black as the colour of preference for sensory rooms.

Traditionally, white rooms reflect light promoting a sense of coolness. The white room is rather like a blank canvas upon which a colourful rainbow of lights, shapes and images are projected. Soft floor mats, beanbags and cushioned seating are often used. Calming Bubble Tubes and Projectors are some of the key pieces. Liquid projectors are popular, as are scenes, such as underwater adventures. Soft colour changing pieces are incorporated such as Sparkle Sensory Harnesses, Jelly Fibre Harnesses and different portable sensory boxes.

In contrast, black rooms appear brightly colourful and stimulating. Although utilising the same products, the only difference is that black doesn't reflect the light so brightly coloured items against a black surface become easier to identify. UV light is also used in black rooms. Products include fibre optic carpet and mats, portable sensory boxes, liquid projectors, soft play rockers and bubble tubes.

Here at Total Sensory, we have a white room available for viewing by appointment. The pictures illustrate some of the products we currently have. If you see a product you are interested in, or would like to order a free catalogue, please contact us on 01245 280924 or email http://www.blogger.com/info@totalsensory.co.uk