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WIDE BAR HANDICAP VOTING BOOTH ADAPTER (MODEL 1271)    


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Picture of WIDE BAR HANDICAP VOTING BOOTH ADAPTER (MODEL 1271) The Wide Bar Handicap Voting Booth Adapter, model 1271, is a voting booth acccessory designed to convert a standard voting booth into one that is wheelchair accessible. This unit converts any Poll Star Voting Booth or All Vote Voting Booth into an accessible voting booth by replacing the legs with shorter legs that have a wider space between them. When this adapter is installed, the legs are wide enough so that a person is a wheelchair can push up to the writing surface, and the surface is lowered to the proper height for a seated person. It includes one wide bar adapter and four short legs, and adds 12.5" inches total spread to the front legs.

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Price: 74.50.

This product record was updated on June 9, 2012.

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Printelect

3731 Trent Road
New Bern, North Carolina 28562
United States
Telephone: 800-682-4500 or 252-633-3197.
Fax: 252-637-9320.
Web: http://www.printelect.com.
Email: sales@printelect.com.


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