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Picture of BARRIER-FREE GRAB BAR (MODELS BF-5024 & BF-5048) The Barrier-Free Grab Bar is a wall grab bar for shower designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. This straight stainless steel grab bar can be used on side walls when a shower seat is installed on the back wall of a shower. DIMENSIONS: Length is 24 inches (model BF-5024) or 48 inches (model BF-5048).

Notes: The manufacturer states that this grab bar complies with all ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility guidelines.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on February 9, 2009.

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Swan Corporation

515 Olive St.
Suite 1800
St. Louis, Missouri 63101
United States
Telephone: 800-325-7008.
Fax: 314-231-8165.
Web: http://www.swanstone.com.
Email: infomail@swanstone.com.


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