Single Switches
Single switches are used to serve one function.
Sensitive Micro Light Switch
Activated by pressing down on the top of the switch with a feather light touch – just 0.4 ounces of pressure required! Auditory and tactile feedback.
Sensitive Plate Switch
A very thin membrane switch activated with a light touch on the colored circle. Surface is sealed to prevent moisture damage. No tactile/auditory feedback. Available in five colors.
Small Mini Cup Switch
A smaller version of the Cup Switch for users with good targeting ability. Easily activated with finger or chin. Includes five colored stickers. Auditory and tactile feedback. 1 inch diameter.
Small Trigger Switch
Designed to meet the rugged needs of wheelchair users. Waterproof and dust proof. Tough enough for use in any environment. Available in five colors. The design accommodates mounting on a flat surface with all mounting solutions included in the price.
Soft Pillow Switch
A smooth and soft foam surface makes this switch suitable for head or cheek activation. Easily fastens to a pillow or wheelchair cushion with safety pin and Velcro®. Auditory and tactile feedback.
Assistive Technology
We can help you identify the right products based on your individual needs. Inquire online or give us a call at 1-800-933-8400.
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We help public facilities comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act for Door Automation. Give us a call at 1-800-933-8400 or inquire online.
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"It's so good to be able to do so much by myself again. I have a new sense of independence."
Mr. Owens uses an ECU and Residential Automatic Door Opener to perform many functions he previously needed help to achieve.
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Give your patients the ability to self-control their environment including telephone, bed, nurse call and television as well as communicate with clinic staff and others using appropriate input method of either single switch, dual switch, voice, head tracking or eye pupil movement.
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