[nabs-l] access to appliances

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue May 26 01:49:49 UTC 2009


Rania,
That could be a problem too.  But I meant flat pannel stoves where the stove 
top is flat and you cannot feel where the burners are.  Older stoves had 
coiled round burners you could feel.  Most stoves still have
knobs where you turn the stove heat on/off and different temperatures.

Ashley
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rania" <raniaismail04 at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [nabs-l] access to appliances


> When you mean flat pannel for stoves do you mean the stoves not having the 
> nobs to tern the burnners on and off whare they would usually be on an 
> eletric or gas stove?
> Rania,
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> Now a days it seems like more flat pannels out there!  Many students live 
>> at home when not studying at college in the dorms.  For those of you in 
>> your own places, a question.
>>
>> How have you made your appliances accessible?  All appliances are flat: 
>> microwaves, stoves, and ovens.  Dishwashers too.  These flat touch 
>> screens can be labeled so we can use them.  Stoves are another problem 
>> though.
>> I know there are talking microwaves.  Are there other talking appliances? 
>> It would be neat to have a talking dishwasher so it could call out to you 
>> when your dishes were done!
>>
>> Do you have stoves you can feel the burners?  Most stoves now have flat 
>> tops!  I was at Sears and another store and saw this.  I don't think a 
>> flat stove would be real safe.  I have one at home here and use my vision 
>> for it.  Its harder to center the pots.  When I could touch the burners I 
>> touched them before turning on the stove.  I centered the pot and then 
>> turned the stove on.  My point being flat stoves are not as accessible!
>> When they started making flat stoves with flat burners they didn't think 
>> of low vision.
>> I have tunnel vision.  The burners are not even a different color making 
>> it hard to see!  You can only see it after the stove is turned on and the 
>> burner turns a redish color from the heat.
>>
>> Are there companies that have more accessible appliances than others?  If 
>> so, which ones? Any out there making the old type of stove where the 
>> burners were raised?
>> Just wondering what's out there.  If this is a problem, NFB should 
>> advocate for accessibility.
>>
>> Ashley
>>
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