World Rhino Day

What is World Rhino Day?

The 22nd of September is World Rhino Day. A day dedicated to celebrating Rhinos all across the world. And a day centred around bringing much-needed attention to the conservation efforts set up to save the species from extinction in the wild.

(3 out of 5 Rhino species are currently critically endangered – so it’s an important time for us to act!)

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Bubble Column vs Hurricane Column

Bubble vs Hurricane Column

Are you considering buying a sensory column but not 100% sure whether to go for the bubble or the waterless hurricane tube? We can help you decide!

Bubble and Hurricane Columns are centrepieces of every multi-sensory environment. Using a sensory tube will immediately draw eyes and capture attentions.

Therapeutic benefits of Sensory Columns:

  • Calming: The tubes are very calming, and the columns’ sound will encourage relaxation and ease anxiety. They’re perfect for de-escalation spaces to make the user feel more settled and happier in their environment.
  • Stimulating: The column’s changing colours and bubbling water effect creates a wonderfully stimulating visual effect, distracting and capturing attention.
  • Development: Interaction and movement are key elements of the tube’s experience, helping develop tactile, visual and social skills.

Bubble Column VS Hurricane Column

Explained in more detail:

1 . What goes inside the columns?:

  • Bubble Column: The Bubble Column is filled with water and water treatment additive. You can add Floating Fish and Ball Effects, which float in the water for additional visual stimulation.
  • Hurricane Column: The Hurricane Column is filled with specially treated polystyrene beads circulated by an air fan.

2. What do the columns sound like?

  • Bubble Column: You can hear the bubbles and sound of flowing water; it’s very relaxing and may remind some of being on holiday or sat in a warm, bubbling bath or hot tub.
  • Hurricane Column: The sound of the pitter-patter as the beads hit the top cap and the calming hum of the airflow. This sounds like rain tapping on a window and gives a relaxing and comforting sound.

3. How do you maintain the columns?

  • Bubble Column: The water inside the Bubble Column should be replaced every 6 – 8 weeks. If the room temperature is hot, the column may need to be emptied more frequently. When the column is empty, the tube may also need to be scrubbed to clean off any scum deposits. See our full cleaning instructions here: https://www.rhinouk.com/how-do-i-clean-my-sensory-bubble-column/.
  • Hurricane Columns: No maintenance, but the beads can be replaced annually for infection control.

4. Are both columns available in different sizes?

  • Yes, both are available in a variety of sizes, starting with the tabletop columns. However, Tabletop Tubes are smaller, portable and practical for busy spaces. When you’re not using it, you can move it around with ease and pack it away in a carry bag.
  • Sizes then start from 120cm tall to 200cm tall.
  • The size you decide on depends on the space you have available, and our team is more than happy to advise.

5. Can you put a podium or bean bag around both kinds of columns?

  • Yes, both columns can be fitted into a podium. A podium creates a comfortable padded seat around a sensory column where you can get up close and experience it fully. The column’s base is safely contained behind wooden panels covered in mirrors, creating a lovely visual effect.
  • Beanbags can be placed around a Bubble Column, but they cannot be put around a Hurricane Column as they can block the fan’s airflow. So please, please don’t do this!

6. Can you use interactive controllers in bother sensory columns?

Yes, both sensory columns are available in an interactive version, whereby a variety of controllers can be used to; change the colour and stop/start the bubbles or beads.

The Hurricane Column has one feature the Bubble Column doesn’t!

If you hold your hand over the top cap of the column, it will stop the airflow. When you let go, the beads will WOOSH up like a volcano! It’s a simple but effective cause and effect interaction.

 

We hope this short blog has helped you decide which column to buy, but please get in touch if we haven’t answered all of your questions or if you want to find out more.

Email: sales@dev-rhinouk.pantheonsite.io    Tel: 01270 766660 

How do you keep your sensory therapy balls clean?

Rhino’s range of sensory squidgy balls are fantastic to play with, squish, stretch and even throw! But sticky fingers and slobbery mouths means they need a good wash now and again to keep them spic and span!

We have been asked many times the best way to clean these balls to keep them hygienic, so we thought we would write a short blog to give you some handy cleaning tips.

Here goes….

 

If you require any further information on the maintenance of our sensory products please feel free to get in touch.

HAPPY CLEANING!

How To Clean A Bubble Tube

Bubble Tube Cleaning Brush, Bubble Column Additive

How often should a Bubble Tube be cleaned?

We recommend that you empty your Bubble Tube about every six weeks and refill it with fresh clean water. If de-ionised (distilled) water has been used then this will only need to be changed every 3 months.

What do I need to clean and refill a Bubble Column?

You will need the following for a quick, clean and easy procedure:

  • Length of hose
  • Bucket
  • Soft brush (or a cloth tied to a pole)
  • Pump (optional but recommended for tall tubes)
  • Easy access to water and drain
  • BCB – Bubble Column Additive (or water purification tablets)

How do I clean a Bubble Column?

Do not try to lift or drain the Bubble Tube single-handedly. And make sure you disconnect from the mains before emptying.

A 1.2m Bubble Column will need approximately 20 litres of water and a 1.75m Bubble Column will require approximately 40 litres of water.

Draining a Bubble Column

  1. Remove Bubble Column security bracket
  2. Remove podium pad and lid
  3. Disconnect the electrical cables at the base of the column
  4. Remove the bubble column lid
  5. Empty the column using the hose and creating a siphon (or use a pump)
  6. When almost empty lift the Bubble Column from the podium or position and tilt the column so the remaining water drains into a bucket.
  7. Remove any inserts such as fish or balls

Cleaning a Bubble Column

  1. Use a soft bristled brush (or tie a cloth to a pole) and clean the interior of the bubble tube with warm soapy water (Do not use hard or metallic cleaning tools that would scratch the acrylic)
  2. Clean out any algae and debris at the base of the bubble tube
  3. Thoroughly rinse out to ensure that any soap residue is removed.
  4. The exterior of the tube can be cleaned with normal spray polish and a soft cloth
  5. Replace the Bubble Column back in its position or position in the room.
  6. If using Ball Insert replace the inner tube

Refilling a Bubble Column

  1. Reconnect with electrical supplies (it runs on low voltage so this is safe)
  2. Replace Podium Lid
  3. Switch the Bubble Tube on to allow the pump to run
  4. Using a hosepipe from a tap or a bucket refill the column with water whilst the pump is running
  5. Fill with water to approx. 10cm from the top of the bubble tube
  6. Place any inserts or floating items back into the bubble tube
  7. Replace the podium pad
  8. Replace and secure the security bracket

Feel this is all too much for you to take on?  Why not use a waterless Bubble Column our fantastic Hurricane Tube which visually resembles a bubble tube looking almost identical.

Need further assistance with ongoing maintenance?  Call Rhino UK to request a maintenance plan.

(NB:  This article is based on the Rhino Bubble Tubes please check original manufacturers instructions before proceeding if your Bubble Column was purchased elsewhere)