Thursday, May 26, 2011

Gas Cap Turner - A real convenience!

 
 
Gas Cap Wrench easily applies leverage
to open your gas cap

Many of us, especially those with Arthritis or hand injuries, will appreciate this great new tool uses leverage to twist your gas cap open easily and to tighten as well. 

The gas cap tool fits over the gas cap raised handle with its three turning slots allowing you to easily turn the cap to open and to re-tighten.

Two additional head attachments are included with the tool to ensure that the Gas Cap Tool will fit your car's gas cap. Be sure to keep them in a convenient place if they are needed with your next car purchase!

The tool has a solid handle which is angled for a comfortable grip. Just fit the tool to your gas cap and twist!

The Gas Cap Turner is only $15.95

Friday, May 20, 2011

Sometimes a bit of humor helps

"The time will come in your life, it will most certainly come, when the voice of God will thunder at you from a cloud, 'From this day forth thou shalt not be able to put on thine own socks.'"
John Mortimer, British playwright, novelist and barrister

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

At Last It's Here!


What's new at ElderStore!



Bed Risers from EZ Mobility

New bed risers in wood grain finish are constructed of high quality, durable plastic.  The Bed Risers will raise your bed up to five inches. 

Bed Risers will hold up to 3000 lbs.  Yes three thousand!

The Bed Risers come in a set of four risers for $21.95.









Tuesday, May 17, 2011

National Stroke Awareness Month

May is National Stroke Awareness Month!  This is a list of common symptoms of stroke:
  1. Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.  The loss of voluntary movement and/or sensation in the affected areas.
  2. Sudden confusion or trouble speaking or understanding.  Sometimes weakness in the muscles of the face can cause drooling.  If you are concerned someone is having a stroke, ask them to smile.  If they are having a stroke they will not be able to smile.
  3. Sudden trouble seeing in both or only one eye.
  4. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.
  5. Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.
If you suspect you or someone else is having a stroke, call 911 immediately.  There is a limited window of opportunity from the onset of symptoms to get medicine that may reverse the stroke situation.

For more information visit the National Stroke Association at http://www.stroke.org/