Category Archives: Tondino

Operation Safe School in Assisi: another project by Tondino

School means children, homework, notebooks and games. Parents, teachers and headmasters also have another thought: a safe and controlled place. It is precisely from this need that Tondino's latest adventure comes to life, which has "travelled" from northern Italy to the sunny, gentle hills of Umbria. A journey that stems from the will of the director of the [...]

Gym, furniture and children: three words that do not always go together with safety

Children's enjoyment is important, it allows them to grow up serene, happy and in many activities also to learn how to socialise and converse. In recent years, there has been an increase in sports initiatives dedicated to the youngest children in particular, both because of a greater focus on health and motor skills, and to develop team spirit and [...]

Rod: capable of passing any test

We talked about the story of Tondino, which was born out of the need to ensure the safety of your children: at home, at school or wherever they are. Safety is the key word for every person who becomes a parent. However, for those of us who produce, there is also another word that is fundamental and linked to everyday life [...].

A safe home for your children starts with the choice of furnishings

When expecting the arrival of a child, one immediately starts thinking about how to make the house safe: stairs, edges, hooks and materials that until the day before one could not even see, suddenly become dangerous and need to be controlled. The possible protections are many; gates, padlocks and locks are the most common, followed by corner guards and systems [...]

Round the children's hanger: the safe solution to an angular problem

  There are special places that remain within us and accompany us throughout our lives. Our parents' house, our grandmother's kitchen, the gymnasium where we had our first lesson in our favourite sport. And how can we forget school, where we learned to read, to count, to strive to learn [...]