Dear Jan
I don't know about adjustable table suppliers offhand, but just as a
thought, have you thought about a cheaper possible solution which is
actually more flexible: I have seen an ordinary table which was
adapted to an appropriate height by the use of a set of four plastic
"socks" which go on each leg (large enough to fit most leg sizes) &
raise the table height by a few inches.
I can probably find out the
supplier if you want it - this option can then be used for any
suitable table or desk & is more flexible & probably much cheaper
than buying the special adjustable tables.
Regards, Deb
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998 11:28:00 -0000 "EIBISCH, Jan"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all - Can anyone suggest a supplier for adjustable desks ? Our
> Examination Office wans to buy a couple for use during examinations for
> those
> students who are wheelchair users.
> I have a copy of REHAB Nottingham '97 but it hasn't adult-sized sized
> tables
> or desks.
> I'd appreciate any help. Many thanks.
>
> Jan Eibisch
> Cheltenham & Gloucester Collegeo of HE
> Tel 01242 543416
> Fax 01242 532997
> e-mail [log in to unmask]
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Deb Viney
Disability Co-ordinator
University of Southampton
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Tel: 01 703 595644 (Highfield, Mon Wed & Fri)
or 01 703 216200 ext. 518 (Tu & Thur, UoS New College)
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