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New Post 2/12/2009 12:34 PM
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How Stable Are the Room Dividers? 
Hi,

I am looking for room dividers for my hospital classroom. I subdivide a private study area from a group discussion area.

I teach some rather rambunctious patients while they receive treatment, and I am worried that a patient might tip over your room dividers.

* How stable are they?
* Are they easy to tip over?
* What's the force required to tip them over?
* Is there a particular length that is more stable than others?
* What about heights? Its a tall room, so I'd like to get some tall room dividers, but will the Tall room dividers tip over easier?

I'm worried someone might tip the divider onto the other room and hurt my 10 - 12 year old students.

Thanks,

Dr. Marvin K. Rabinowitz
 
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