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Picture of ELMIRA ELEVATOR The Elmira Elevator is a home elevator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This compact elevator fits virtually any new or existing home or floor plan. It is available with custom cab configurations. Integrated safety locks protect against the door opening without cab present. POWER: Uses electrical current. An emergency 24-volt direct current (DC) battery backup provides lowering, lighting, and door unlocking in the event of a power outage.

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This product record was updated on August 27, 2009.

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Cambridge Elevating Inc.

1261 Industrial Road
Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4W3
Canada
Telephone: 800-265-3579 or 519-653-4222.
Fax: 519-653-9927.
Web: http://www.cambridgeelevating.com.
Email: info@cambridgeelevating.com.


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