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Ladies and Gentleman. A link to egonomics for "little people" would be apprciated

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  • Ladies and Gentleman. A link to egonomics for "little people" would be apprciated

    We all have "code" for stairs, stair widths, handrail heights, steps and and risers for "grown ups"

    What I want is links to dimensions suitable for "little people" who are not adults

    "pre school" 3-5 years and upwards. I would also like to know when the "adult" dimensions kick in

    EDIT give me the information in imperial and I will happily convert to metric
    Limey Carpenter

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    Re: Ladies and Gentleman. A link to egonomics for "little people" would be apprciated

    http://www.childergo.com/ergoexpo.htm
    Donald on the basis of his net worth valuation-

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      Re: Ladies and Gentleman. A link to egonomics for "little people" would be apprciated

      You can also look at regs for schools and daycares.

      Phil
      It's better to try and fail, than fail to try.

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