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Places of worship

Services run long. Families should not have to leave early.

Vigils, conventions and Sunday services regularly run past the point where a small child can cope. Parents end up pacing corridors or going home. A handful of pods at the back of the hall changes that arithmetic.

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The situation

What we hear from this sector

Mothers leave before the end

The most common reason a family goes home early is a child who needs to sleep and nowhere to put them.

A crèche is not rest

A crèche handles supervision during a service. It does not help an infant who needs a dark, quiet hour.

Overnight programmes

Vigils and conventions run through the night with no provision for anyone who cannot stay awake for all of it.

Recommended

The pods we lead with here

Chosen by what this setting actually has to solve, not by what is most expensive.

The one most congregations start with: a parent and infant, out of the noise.

For older members and volunteers who need to sit out an hour of a long programme.

Turns an unused vestry or side room into a permanent nursing space.

Featured setup

Mother-and-baby rooms in the space you already have

Most churches have a back room that is used for storage. Fitted as a nursing room with acoustic lining, filtered air and a berth to rest on afterwards, it does more for attendance than another row of seats. We work around the existing fabric, so nothing is fixed into old masonry.

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Under an hour
to install, no building work
13-amp
standard socket, no plumbing
42 dB
quieter inside than the hall

Process and setup

How we deploy

Two routes, chosen by whether the pods are staying put or moving on.

Indoor installs

  1. 01

    Site survey. Floor loading and access, working around heritage fabric where it applies.

  2. 02

    Delivery and positioning, working around how the space is used.

  3. 03

    Handover, tested and taking bookings, usually the same day.

  4. 04

    Servicing and cleaning support on a schedule that suits the building.

Mobile deployments

  1. 01

    Transport booked, with pods travelling on standard trailers.

  2. 02

    On-site placement and levelling, on ground with no preparation.

  3. 03

    Power brought up on the solar canopy and battery, or mains if available.

  4. 04

    Ready for guests, with entry by code or wristband.

Churches & Havens

What this sector asks

Will this work in an older building with limited power?

Yes. Every pod runs from a standard 13-amp socket and carries its own battery, so it is not drawing heavily or continuously from the building supply.

Do you have to fix anything to the walls or floor?

No. The modules are freestanding and self-supporting. Nothing is anchored into masonry, which matters for listed and heritage buildings.

Are there payment terms that suit a church budget?

We offer monthly rental and lease-to-own alongside outright purchase, and can align payments to your giving cycle rather than a fixed calendar.

Quiet rest for churches & havens

Book a site evaluation and we will tell you what would actually work in your space, and what would not.

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