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  1. LIGHT SWITCH EXTENDER (MODEL 557182) Picture of LIGHT SWITCH EXTENDER (MODEL 557182) The Light Switch Extender, model 557182, is an extension for standard wall light switch, designed for use by individuals of short stature and wheelchair users. This handle lowers a regular height light switch to a more convenient height. A rubber cap fits over the light switch knob. Push up on plastic rod to turn light on, pull rod down to turn light off. Latex free. DIMENSIONS: 14 inches long....[More Information]

  2. LIGHT SWITCH EXTENSION HANDLE --- DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To provide a means for individuals with arthritis, spinal cord injury, or upper extremity or mobility disabilities to turn light wall switches on and off. Included in a chapter titled "Housekeeping & Getting Around," this article provides detailed instructions and illustrations for creating a simple extension for light switches. A small hole is drilled in the end of the light switch and a corresponding hole is drilled in the end of an acrylic rod or wooden ...[More Information]

  3. WALL SWITCH EXTENSION HANDLE (MODEL F754141000) Picture of WALL SWITCH EXTENSION HANDLE (MODEL F754141000) The Wall Switch Extension Handle, model F754141000, is a plastic device designed to assist wheelchair users or persons with limited arm movement to operate standard height light switches. The handle attaches to the any standard toggle-type wall switch, and allows it to be flipped by pushing or pulling on the unit. Screws and bushings are included. Made of molded clear plastic. Two per package. DIMENSIONS: Handle is 12 inches long....[More Information]

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