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Picture of SIDE RAIL WEDGES (MODEL 5708) The Side Rail Wedges, model 5708, are side rail pads designed to provide protection from injury from bed side rails. These wedges may be used singly to cover or close the gap between half side rails or zipped together to provide full-length protection od double half side rails, three-quarter side rails, or full-length side rails. Three pairs can be used to cover side rails and head- and footboards. These protectors are made of plush foam and covered in Staph-Chek vinyl. DIMENSIONS (LxHxD): Each Wedge is 35 x 17 x 2 inches.

Notes: Staph-Chek is a registered trademark. ** These Wedges are sold in pairs.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on July 25, 2001.

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J T Posey Company

5635 Peck Road
Arcadia, California 91006-0020
United States
Telephone: 800-447-6739 or 626-443-3143.
Fax: 800-767-3933 or 626-443-5012.
Web: http://www.posey.com.
Email: info@posey.com.


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