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The shower head was on a sliding pole.
You can only slide down on sliding poles.
Mummies follow the player around but cannot use ladders or sliding poles.
Sliding poles are part of many children's playgrounds.
Semicircular openings in the walls house the sliding poles.
Some swing sets include play items other than swings, such as a rope ladder or sliding pole.
The rooms consist of platforms on various levels, connected by ladders and sliding poles.
Personnel stayed on the second floor and could access the first floor via a brass sliding pole.
Balconies jutted out everywhere, connected by ladders, staircases, and even sliding poles.
A traditional "sliding pole" linking with the Appliance Room is located opposite the dormitory door.
Several playgrounds are available, such as "Gacetto", spider, sliding pole, table tennis and 2 match-fair Beach volleyball places.
Best of all is the resolutely child-unfriendly sliding pole that connects the fifth-floor's 'secret room' and the fourth's work space. '
A sarcastic "For Rent" sign on the door listed some of the building's assets: "Eat-In Kitchen, Covered Parking, Sliding Pole."
Aitchison was responsible for radically reforming the department, and during his tenure, the department was changed into an entirely paid one, as well as introducing the first swinging harness and sliding pole in Canada.
The new playground is nearly 2,400 square feet in size and includes features for children with special needs as well as an adaptive swing seat, bell panel, cliff hanger, crater arch, driving panel, slide-n-learn panel, sliding pole, adventure tube, spiral climber, spiral slide and much more.
A fireman's pole (also called a sliding pole, firepole, or tom) is a wooden pole or a metal tube or pipe installed between floors in fire stations, allowing firefighters responding to an alarm to quickly descend to the ground floor faster than by using a standard staircase.