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Sanderson Plumbing Products, Inc. / Sani-Med Healthcare

P.O. Box 1367
Columbus, Mississippi 39705
United States
Telephone: 800-647-1042 or 662-328-4000.
Web: http://www.sppi.com.
Email: sales@sppi.com.

Products manufactured by Sanderson Plumbing Products, Inc. / Sani-Med Healthcare (listed alphabetically)

  1. BENEKE SAMARITAN LIFT (MODEL SL502)

    Elongated toilet seat-lift made of injection molded polypropylene. Raises seat height by 2 inches. Seat has an open front; comes without a cover. Self sustaining hinges have stainless steel posts and hardware. Available in white.

  2. BENEKE SAMARITAN LIFT SEAT (MODEL SL 503) Picture of BENEKE SAMARITAN LIFT SEAT (MODEL SL 503)

    The Beneke Samaritan Lift Seat, model SL503, is toilet lift seat designed for use by individuals with physical disabilities. The lift raises the seat height by 3-7/8 inches. The seat is elongated and has an open front. A full rotational stainless steel hinge bracket raises the lift seat two inches away from the bowl for cleaning. The sanitary inner rim directs all moisture into the bowl and prevents moisture flow to the outside rim. The seat is made of plastic with stainless steel mounting bolts, washers and nuts. OPTIONS: Seat cover. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 18.75 x 15 inches. Opening width is 8.5 inches. WEIGHT: 7 pounds. COLOR: White.

  3. BENEKE SAMARITAN LIFT/SEAT (MODELS SL404 & SL504) Picture of BENEKE SAMARITAN LIFT/SEAT (MODELS SL404 & SL504)

    The Beneke Samaritan Lift/Seat is a molded elevated toilet seat designed for individuals with mobility or lower extremity disabilities. The hollow core, chemical resistant plastic lift raises the height of the bowl to fit most elongated or standard toilets. The elevated riser bolts onto the toilet and has a closed front without a cover (cover sold separately) It comes with a full rotational stainless steel hinge bracket. The seat and lift can be raised for cleaning. DIMENSIONS: The lift raises the height of the bowl by 4.5 inches. Hinged bracket raises the lift 2 inches away from the bowl. WEIGHT: 7 pounds. COLOR: White.

  4. BENEKE UNIVERSAL SHELTERING ARMS SEATS (MODELS SA500 PC, SA501 PC, & SA507 PC) Picture of BENEKE UNIVERSAL SHELTERING ARMS SEATS (MODELS SA500 PC, SA501 PC, & SA507 PC)

    The Beneke Universal Sheltering Arms Seats, models SA500 PC, SA501 PC, and SA507 PC, are safety frames with elongated seats designed to attach to toilets. The support arms are fashioned from one continuous piece of heavy-gauge, non-corrosive stainless steel tubing with a powder coat finish. Arms have polypropylene pistol grips. Model SA500 PC comes with a closed front seat with cover. Model SA501 PC comes with an open front seat with cover. Model SA507 PC comes with a closed front seat without cover. DIMENSIONS: Pistol grips are 1.5 inches in diameter. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. WEIGHT: 15 pounds. COLOR: White.

  5. DELUXE SOFT TOILET SEAT (MODELS 3000 & 3000E) Picture of DELUXE SOFT TOILET SEAT (MODELS 3000 & 3000E)

    The Deluxe Soft Toilet Seat, models 3000 and 3000E, is a cushioned toilet seat. The contoured seat has a heavy duty, leather grained, embossed vinyl covering over molded foam. Standard (model 3000) and elongated (3000E). styles. Standard hinge mount. Closed front with cover. WEIGHT: 4 pounds. COLOR: White or other colors. Top mount hinges and bumpers are color matched.

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