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INVISIBLE LIFT    


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Picture of INVISIBLE LIFT The Invisible Lift is an interior seat lift designed to make places more accessible for individuals who use a wheelchair. This lift is unique in that is concealed when not in use, thus saving valuable space by eliminating a lifting tower. It is designed to provide adequate lifting capabilities without obvious mechanisms or audible noise. Additional custom features include colors, materials, and finishes to blend with the surrounding decor. Proven dependability, easy maintainance, and safety features provide many efficient and practical possibilities, indoors and out. DIMENSIONS: THE Lift fits into a 4 inch recess and works in a 1.5 inch recess.

Notes: This product is useful for bringing buildings into ADA compliance.

This product record was updated on December 1, 2011.

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T.L. Shield & Associates, Inc

P.O. Box 6845
Thousand Oaks, California 91359
United States
Telephone: 800- 954-3887 or 818-509-8228.
Fax: 818-509-8596.
Web: http://www.tlshield.com/.
Email: info@tlshield.com.


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