[access-uk] Re: Off topic access issue.

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 16:54:37 +0100

Hi,

I know have been some audible sound beacons etc but these may be rather 
expensive.  Personally I'd think about whether I could have an allotted place 
in the push-chair park and/or if a band on the handle might be sufficient to 
find it.

I hope others can come up with good suggestions.

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Carol
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---- Original Message ----
From: jim
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 12:58 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Off topic access issue.

> Hi List members.
> 
> I know this topic will in some cases be off topic for
> this list but their maybe a technological method to make
> this problem I'm about to ask your advice about
> accessible, so please accept my apologies if you or the
> moderator considers it off topic for this list.    
> 
> My friend's child has just started Nursery, all the
> pushchairs are parked together in the entrance where they
> first collect their pushchair and then go and collect the
> child. Her problem is trying to find her pushchair out of
> about 12 others. She wants to be independent and doesn't
> want to ask people to help her find her pushchair, so
> this is an access issue to her. Also she doesn't want to
> be treated any differently than the other parents
> attending the nursery to pick up their children.        
> 
> Is their a product that she can attached to her
> pushchair, (nothing too big) that she can use to audibly
> find her pushchair that anyone knows about? Ideally,
> something she can carry and press a button and an audible
> sound comes from something attached to the pushchair
> would be ideal.     
> If anyone does suggest a device of any kind, can you also
> supply the web address or relevant info where the product
> can be purchased.  
> 
> Any advice gratefully accepted.
> 
> Jim.

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