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RESIDENT-RELEASE BED BELT (SERIES 6104)    


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Picture of RESIDENT-RELEASE BED BELT (SERIES 6104) The Resident-Release Bed Belt is a belt restraint designed to remind individuals with cognitive disabilities who are at risk of falling that they require assistance getting out of bed. This belt is designed to enable the individual to sleep comfortably in any position while the belt is in use. The belt is available with a choice of standard Velcro closure or Velcro closure with a red hand loop. SIZES: Small-medium and medium-large.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA.

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This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Skil-Care Corporation

29 Wells Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
United States
Telephone: 800-431-2972 or 914-963-2040.
Fax: 914-963-2567.
Web: http://www.skil-care.com.
Email: customerservice@skil-care.com.


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Distributor(s):

Mountainside Medical Equipment Company

9262 Old River Road
Marcy, New York 13403
United States
Telephone: 888-687-4334 or 315-768-3030.
Fax: 315-768-6111.
Web: http://www.mountainside-medical.com.


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