Sometimes home repair isn’t putting a new addition on your suddenly too-small house; it can be as simple as making your household more accessible for the people you love.
Light switch extenders are perfect for giving your toddler the ability to practice their independence and those all-important "big kid" skills. Mastery of darkness can be a huge boost to your little one’s confidence.
And the usefulness of a switch extender doesn’t stop at the pre-K demographic…older kids with short stature and family members who use wheelchairs will also find extenders profoundly useful. They might not, however, want to use moon-shaped devices.
In that case, you’re in luck, because there’s a variety of styles out there to choose from, including a clear plastic one here and a simple wand shaped one here.
If you’re particularly handy, you can even cobble one up yourself using a wooden dowel and some electrical shrink tubing, both of which you can find at your nearest True Value or other local hardware store. You can also use one of those plastic rods that control the slats of any standard mini-blind unit. All you have to do is find shrink tubing that’s just big enough to fit over both your rod and the light switch. Fit the two pieces together and then apply heat with a hair dryer until the tubing is tight and the rod secure. Easy as pie. A complete home improvement project, done and finished in under two minutes–doesn’t get better than that.
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