Library of Things Now Available to Borrow


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LIBRARY OF THINGS is a collection of useful objects to borrow. The Library is offering these items for loan to provide access to items that may only be used occasionally, and to enhance quality of life for the community. Adult cardholders can reserve and check out up to TWO items from this collection at a time. In order to borrow any items from the library, your MMSCL card must be up-to-date and in good standing. Patrons with long-overdue items and/or replacement fees on their cards will not be able to borrow items until they have cleared their record.

Items can be reserved up to 60 days in advance either online or by calling 631-399-1511 x2024

Some new things you can now borrow:

OBD2 Car code reader – it features built-in OBD2 DTC lookup library, which help you to determine the cause of the engine light, read code, erase code, view freeze frame, I/M ready, vehicle information, data flow, real-time curve, get vehicle speed information, calculate load value, engine coolant temperature, and get engine speed.

Wi-Fi hotspots are devices which broadcast internet access over Wi-Fi connections using a 4G LTE network. Use your Alcatel Linkzone Mobile Hotspot as hotspot for up to 15 devices via Wi-Fi, plus one device via a USB connection.

A birding adventure backpack filled with everything you need to find and identify local birds. Donated by the Eastern Long Island Audubon Society. Includes 2 pairs of binoculars and regional bird ID guides.

Lawn Sign Kits – Happy Birthday and Congratulations lawn sign letters with stakes. 

Karaoke Machine – complete with PA system, 2 microphones, power adapter and cable

Indoor air quality monitor - The AirKnight 10-in-1 indoor air quality monitor contains high quality sensors that detect the most threatening air pollutants (CO2 (carbon dioxide), PM2.5 & PM10 (particulate matter), TVOC  compounds.

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