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gaynoribbeson
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Needing equipment to protect tv from being broken by lady with challenging behaviour but what I find is expensive.any ideas please . Thankyou in advance x
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Hi gaynor and welcome
Not a question I have heard before
What size/type of TV ?
Off the top of my head, would a large fire guard work ?
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It's a 32 inch flat screen tv and needs to be in a unit so it cannot be picked up or pulled and the screen needs to have a perspex front .I've seen some on the toughfurniture site that are free standing or fixed to wall but they are over £450 plus
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Thanks for replying x
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Hi @gaynoribbeson
Welcome to our community/website.
I have just brough a tv bracket that take's my large flat screen monitor from inside my computer unit.
This alows me to position the monitor high/low & side to side & in or out off the unit.
The bracket only cost me £25 off Amazon.
"Perfect" -
Can you use an ordinary open fronted unit and screw/glue/tape an acrylic sheet over the front
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Thankyou. Some good options .will be looking into them x
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If none of these options quite work, take a look at some of the organisations here in our equipment section. Hope you find what you are looking for @gaynoribbeson
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Hi @gaynoribbeson.
That's know problem at all, I do hope that you are ok ??
I have had another good idea for my online tv.
Today I will be having a very small Projector & Screen delivered.
I will be able to watch my football/music video's on my bed.
As the projector is as small as an iPhone this can be put as high as I like.
The projector can be used on cellings/wall's.
Thanks
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