BADELIFT BATH TUB LIFT
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« Previous Product Next Product »--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Badelift Bath Tub Lift is a shower or bathtub seat designed to provide accessible, safe, and hygienic bathing for persons with disabilities or seniors. The chair features a triaxle folding system to provide greater stability and minimal sideways movement. The chair also has an elevating system to lift an average weight persons with as little as 12 pounds per square inch (PSI) of water pressure. A back pressure safety valve protects against plumbing problems. The bath seat fits in most bathtubs and can be installed in minutes. The seat comes in two styles: a flat seat that acts as a bathboard or bench, and an ergonomically shaped seat. Both seat styles are detachable for cleaning. Also included with the seat is a lift controller with push button or joystick-style vertical lever design. This hand held unit is connected with cables. A carrying bag is also included to transport the chair to different locations or for travel. OPERATION: The hand-held lift controller has a suction cup mount for placement on the side of the tub. The user transfers to the seat and initiates the chair's descent into the bathtub with the controller. The height of the bath stool can be adjusted for use in deep tubs. OPTIONS: A quick-connect adapter can be installed on the shower and water faucet to provide hand showering capabilities. Fabric seat covers in 6 patterns are also available for the bench-style flat seat model. WARRANTY: 2 years.
Notes: Patent pending.
Price: Contact manufacturer.
This product record was updated on October 19, 2006.
This product is available from:
Driving Systems Inc.
16139 Runnymede StreetVan Nuys, California 91406
United States
Telephone: 818-782-6793.
Fax: 818-782-6485.
Web: http://www.drivingsystems.com.
Email: sales@drivingsystems.com.
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