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  1. CHAIR SOX Picture of CHAIR SOX The Chair Sox are furniture tips designed for use by individuals with cognitive or emotional disabilities and balance disabilities. These non-slip furniture tips are designed to eliminate distracting noise of shuffling chairs and desks in a classroom setting. These tips come pre-cut and ready to assemble by slipping them over the feet of chairs or desks. The tips fit all standard classroom-style chair and desk legs. They can also be used as walker tips....[More Information]

  2. STACKABLE CONE RAISERS (MODELS AA3300 & AA3302) Picture of STACKABLE CONE RAISERS (MODELS AA3300 & AA3302) The Stackable Cone Raisers are leg extenders designed to increase the height of a chair or bed to facilitate sitting or rising. Each cone has a recess in the top with a non-slip pad to securely hold bed or chair legs. Each cone supports 490 pounds and the cones can be stacked to provide additional height. DIMENSIONS: The chair cones (model AA3300), are 3.5 inches high and the bed cones, (model AA3302) are 5.5 inches high. CAPACITY: 490 pounds....[More Information]

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