Saturday, February 28, 2009

Beeping Easter eggs make an egg hunt fun for visually impaired children too!

What better way for children to celebrate Easter than with an Easter Egg Hunt? Now, specially designed Beeping Easter Eggs, available from Maxi-Aids Products for Independent Living, allow Blind and Visually Impaired kids to join in on the fun! Instead of going by visual cues, kids locate these eggs by following the loud, clear beep they emit.

"We are happy to offer our Beeping Easter Eggs," says Elliot Zaretsky, president of Maxi-Aids, leading supplier of products for the blind, low vision, deaf, hard of hearing and those with other special needs. "They give children who might otherwise be excluded the opportunity to participate in the special spring tradition of the Easter Egg Hunt."

Beeping Easter Eggs can also be used on Easter morning to provide an audible alert as kids with low vision experience the excitement of locating their Easter baskets. In addition, they're great for use at disability awareness functions as well as senior homes and assisted living facilities to bring the joy of Easter to all ages.

The beeper assembly and batteries are housed in the bottom half of each egg. The beeper is easily operated using a built-in ON/OFF switch and drilled holes allow sound to be transmitted more loudly. Each egg measures 3" Long x 2-1/4" Diameter and uses 2 replaceable and readily available type "N" batteries, which are included.

"We are pleased with the response we have received not only from blind and low vision groups, but also from community centers, church groups and even some individuals," notes Mr. Zaretsky. "Many people are planning to make these beeping eggs part of their Easter traditions for years to come."

For more information on Beeping Easter Eggs (Item #402733), product pricing or to order, visit www.MaxiAids.com, call 1-800-522-6294 or email sales@MaxiAids.com. Quantity discounts are available: email bulkbuys@maxiaids.com

About Maxi-Aids

For nearly 25 years Maxi-Aids, under the guidance of founder and president Elliot Zaretsky, has been at the forefront of the independent living industry, supplying an extensive range of aids and devices to improve the lives of the Blind, Low Vision, Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Diabetic, those with mobility and other special needs, as well as a growing number of senior citizens and baby boomers. Maxi-Aids is the exclusive distributor of the Money Talks Money Identifier for the Visually Impaired and Reizen products for special needs. Visit www.MaxiAids.com, call 1-800-522-6294 or email us at sales@maxiaids.com to learn more about our products.

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