The Sun (Malaysia)

Rage room provides stress relief in Singapore

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BAD DAY at the office? In highpressu­red Singapore, there is now a solution – a ‘rage room’ that lets stressed-out people take a baseball bat to items ranging from glass bottles to television­s.

The Fragment Room consists of a bare, cell-like space with concrete walls, where customers pay to indulge in an unusual form of destructiv­e stress relief.

After being given overalls, helmets, gloves and shoes, they proceed to smash up items ranging from plates to printers.

The set-up opened just six months ago, and inhabitant­s of the city-state have shown they have an appetite for destructio­n.

Anxious office workers have given it a go, as well as students and retirees in their 60s.

“Everyone in Singapore – no matter where you come from, what your background is, whatever you do, whatever age you are – everyone is stressed out,” Royce Tan, the founder of Fragment Room, told AFP.

“Be it school, be it work, be it your own personal relations, everything is stressful.”

The set-up, one of several such ‘rage rooms’ in cities around the world, has two main offerings: half-hour slots with a limited amount of items to smash for S$38 ( RM117), or the S$350 (RM1,077) ‘annihilati­on pack’ that lets customers smash as much as they can in half an hour.

Most items are provided by the Fragment Room, located in a disused noodle factory in central Singapore, but customers can also bring along their own.

And the most popular item to smash? Printers.

On a recent afternoon at the shop, four students, aged 18 and 19, who had just finished their exams, were enjoying a session.

Later, law student Kylie Low, drenched in sweat and with her shoes covered in printer ink, described it as a “cathartic experience”.

“When we’re in school, we’re always printing things for class – so, to be able to smash up a printer, it feels amazing,” the 18-year-old said. – AFP

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