Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi Everyone, Jill and I would like to offer anyone with an Autistic child a safety fence for your yard. We had this fence built 3 years ago to help keep our Autistic son Liam in his play area. Liam had a tendency to wander off on his own, a trait common among Autistic children. The fence is designed to prevent a child from climbing it. The gate hinge was designed and set at a level a child would not be able to easily open. Liam has luckily out grown his wandering and this fence is no longer of use to us. The fence currently covers a play area 35x48 and has 3 sides. There is 120' of total fence length. All you will need is to purchase the 4x4 posts to hang the fence on. There are currently 23 posts holding the fence in place. If anyone is interested, please contact us via email. If pictures are desired I can send a couple. Regards, Jim & Jill McIlwee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi Jim and Jill, Thanks so much for sharing this on our list. I hope there is a family that can use the fence. What area do you live? Yours, n In a message dated 6/20/06 10:30:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcilwee_jj@... writes: Hi Everyone, Jill and I would like to offer anyone with an Autistic child a safety fence for your yard. We had this fence built 3 years ago to help keep our Autistic son Liam in his play area. Liam had a tendency to wander off on his own, a trait common among Autistic children. The fence is designed to prevent a child from climbing it. The gate hinge was designed and set at a level a child would not be able to easily open. Liam has luckily out grown his wandering and this fence is no longer of use to us. The fence currently covers a play area 35x48 and has 3 sides. There is 120' of total fence length. All you will need is to purchase the 4x4 posts to hang the fence on. There are currently 23 posts holding the fence in place. If anyone is interested, please contact us via email. If pictures are desired I can send a couple. Regards, Jim & Jill McIlwee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 We live in Olmsted Township. We already a member named from Olmsted Falls respond. If others have an interest, I can make a list. Until the fence is out of my yard, I will keep those interested on a list. JimDMHelmick1@... wrote: Hi Jim and Jill, Thanks so much for sharing this on our list. I hope there is a family that can use the fence. What area do you live? Yours, n In a message dated 6/20/06 10:30:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcilwee_jj@... writes: Hi Everyone, Jill and I would like to offer anyone with an Autistic child a safety fence for your yard. We had this fence built 3 years ago to help keep our Autistic son Liam in his play area. Liam had a tendency to wander off on his own, a trait common among Autistic children. The fence is designed to prevent a child from climbing it. The gate hinge was designed and set at a level a child would not be able to easily open. Liam has luckily out grown his wandering and this fence is no longer of use to us. The fence currently covers a play area 35x48 and has 3 sides. There is 120' of total fence length. All you will need is to purchase the 4x4 posts to hang the fence on. There are currently 23 posts holding the fence in place. If anyone is interested, please contact us via email. If pictures are desired I can send a couple. Regards, Jim & Jill McIlwee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Jim - If you are on the west side, have you heard of STEPS? They are an autism service provider and may be practically in your backyard. Chris > Hi Jim and Jill, > > Thanks so much for sharing this on our list. I hope there is a family that can use the fence. What area do you live? > > Yours, > > n > > In a message dated 6/20/06 10:30:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcilwee_jj@... writes: > > Hi Everyone, > > Jill and I would like to offer anyone with an Autistic child a safety fence for your yard. We had this fence built 3 years ago to help keep our Autistic son Liam in his play area. Liam had a tendency to wander off on his own, a trait common among Autistic children. The fence is designed to prevent a child from climbing it. The gate hinge was designed and set at a level a child would not be able to easily open. Liam has luckily out grown his wandering and this fence is no longer of use to us. The fence currently covers a play area 35x48 and has 3 sides. There is 120' of total fence length. All you will need is to purchase the 4x4 posts to hang the fence on. There are currently 23 posts holding the fence in place. > > If anyone is interested, please contact us via email. If pictures are desired I can send a couple. > > Regards, > Jim & Jill McIlwee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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