
Hi all, We are responding to our students request for more electrical outlets for their devices. The traditional wall outlets are inconvenient for how students work/study in the library. They typically do collaborative work at the larger desks. We are thinking about bringing outlets into those desks in the center of the library. The problem is that we have a concrete floor and it is difficult, and monetarily prohibitive to drill into it. So, we are looking for power sources originating from the ceiling. We are contemplating installing poles or pull down extension cords with multiple outlets on them. But, we are struggling with how this would ruin the aesthetics of our building. Does anyone have this type of ceiling drop down power source? Or, a different power source? Any ideas on how we could make them more pleasing to the eye? You all are a great resource and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rebecca Grai Strosacker Library 989-837-4333 Northwood University - Developing the future leaders of a global free-enterprise society. You must be the change you wish to see in the world - Gandhi

We have two charging solutions at Orion. 1. Tables with USB-only<https://www.schooloutfitters.com/catalog/product_info/pfam_id/PFAM48097/products_id/PRO63736?sc_cid=Shopzilla_PAL-RELOAD-423636-QQ-SC&gclid=Cj0KEQjwl-e4BRCwqeWkv8TWqOoBEiQAMocbPzrlqi059yA6h6tRG5KOwDGZC72mNRMEL5ikCEF7z9IaArl98P8HAQ&CA_6C15C=320012570000039328> powered via a rechargeable batteries that we charge every other night. 2. Tables outfitted with USB and regular outlets<https://www.byrne-electrical.com/desktop-power-center-charging-station> powered via outlets from the floor or wall. Eric Hayes Network & Systems Administrator Orion Township Public Library orionlibrary.org<http://www.orionlibrary.org/> w. 248-287-8019 c. 248-885-2301 From: michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] On Behalf Of Grai, Rebecca Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 9:27 AM To: michlib-l@mcls.org Subject: [Michlib-l] adding electrical power to a library Hi all, We are responding to our students request for more electrical outlets for their devices. The traditional wall outlets are inconvenient for how students work/study in the library. They typically do collaborative work at the larger desks. We are thinking about bringing outlets into those desks in the center of the library. The problem is that we have a concrete floor and it is difficult, and monetarily prohibitive to drill into it. So, we are looking for power sources originating from the ceiling. We are contemplating installing poles or pull down extension cords with multiple outlets on them. But, we are struggling with how this would ruin the aesthetics of our building. Does anyone have this type of ceiling drop down power source? Or, a different power source? Any ideas on how we could make them more pleasing to the eye? You all are a great resource and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rebecca Grai Strosacker Library 989-837-4333 Northwood University - Developing the future leaders of a global free-enterprise society. You must be the change you wish to see in the world - Gandhi
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Eric Hayes
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Grai, Rebecca