Hi Amy-

 

Just a couple of thoughts off the top of my head-

 

1.       Store individual mounts folded in extra large round mailing tubes (Jumbo Kraft) (available from ULINE).  The tubes could then be stored horizontally on a wall or shelf, or vertically in a plastic garbage can .)  ULINE also sells long thin rectangular boxes that might work also.  I can also imagine a wooden grid, that would hold vertical mailing tubes.

2.       Maybe hang them on a peg board?  If you hung all the Daessys side by side, it wouldn’t take up that much space.

Margaret Cotts

 

From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Amy Roman
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 1:24 PM
To: Division 12 Discussion List; AT ALS Listserv
Cc: CJT; Ray Grott; Dawn Drewery
Subject: Storing SGD Mounts- Help!!!

 

Hi,

I run an AT/AAC lending library and need a way to store SGD wheelchair and rolling mounts .  I have about 20 Daessy and CJT mounts.  They are so awkward to store.  Has anyone come up with a great storage solution for them?  A way to hang them or store them in a smartly designed cabinet?  I have someone offering to put in a system for me but I need to come up with the system.  Pictures or hardware ideas would be greatly appreciated.  They are taking over my world- help! 

Thank you,

Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
Augmentative Communication Specialist

Forbes Norris ALS Research Center
2324 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
P (415)600-1263
F (415)673-5184



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