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Picture of PANT ASSIST ---DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable a man who needs to use one hand to maintain a standing position to keep his trousers up when dressing. Obtain a set of pant braces that (a) have clips for attaching to the top of the pants, and (b) have two separate straps attached at the back by a plastic crossover clip. Separate the two straps and throw away the plastic crossover clip. The straps can be used as two separate aids (for example, one for the bedroom and one for the bathroom). When dressing, before rising to a standing position, attach one clip to the right side of the trousers and the other to the left side. Loop the strap over the shoulders and adjust the tension adjuster to ensure that when the user stands up the strap is short enough to pull and hold the trousers in the up position while the user adjusts the top of the pants prior to returning to a sitting position to remove the strap and fasten the pants and belt. TITLE: The Pant Assist. WEB SITE: Workshop Solutions at http://www.workshopsolutions.com. REF: The originator, Bill Wilburn, can be contacted at banker@direct.com.

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