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ErgoGlide EG3C
The ErgoGlide has been proven to be extremely effective for individuals seeking relief from the constant repetitive motion of opening and closing sliding glass windows. Motions that can not be avoided due to federally mandated confidentially regulations; such laws Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) require that sliding glass windows be closed to preserve privacy unless actively speaking with a customer.
This unique ergonomic design relieves the constant and repetitive strain on the neck, back and shoulder muscles. The ErgoGlide will assist in preventing workplace injuries by easing the pushing/pulling motion of this frequent window sliding task which cumulatively can lead to discomfort and potential harm. The extended handle allows the associate to remain ergonomically positioned at their workstation while comfortably and safely extending an arm at reasonable distance to apply minimal pressure to the ErgoGlide to slide the window.
Features:
- Available in three lengths: 3", 6" and 9"
- No more standing and stretching or awkward positioning over a crowded counter
- Extend your arm reach within a personalized comfort safe zone
- Allows ease of opening a slider window while seated
- Made from durable polystyrene plastic
- Easy installation in seconds with peel and stick adhesive formula bonding attachment - no tools required
- Colors: Charcoal and Sand
Installation Tips:
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When applying pressure to any glass use caution
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To mount ErgoGlide, first clean glass surface with alcohol wipe, use of any other glass cleaner or chemical may interfere with the bonding of ErgoGlide, allow glass to dry for 5 minutes.
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Sliding glass windows can be pushed off their track if not held firmly while applying your ErgoGlide.
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Remove paper strip to expose adhesive, apply ErgoGlide immediately while firmly holding for 30 seconds. In some cases it may be easier to apply the ErgoGlide from the customers’ side of the window.
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Before use, allow ErgoGlide to set overnight.
- Removal: To remove your ErgoGlide simply use adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol to loosen the tape bond. It is recommended you use a small flexible putty knife to gently work around and under your ErgoGlide® tape until it is removed.
- Your ErgoGlide was designed to only be applied once. The ErgoGlide can not be reapplied once the bond has been broken nor can new adhesive tape be applied because of special primers and adhesives used in our manufacturing process.
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