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  1. BARIATRIC STEP STOOL WITH HANDLE (MODEL SS-H-05C) Picture of BARIATRIC STEP STOOL WITH HANDLE (MODEL SS-H-05C) The Bariatric Step Stool With Handle, model SS-H-05C, is a step stool designed for use by individuals with balance disabilities, caregivers, people of short stature, and people who are obese. This single step stool's frame is made of heavy duty tubular aluminum with a textured powder coat that will not rust, and it has a self-leveling anti-tip design. The stool has a platform with safety strips, angled leg tips to prevent slippage, and a vertical steel handrail attached to the back of the platfo...[More Information]

  2. BATH STEPS FOR CHILD WITH ANGELMAN SYNDROME --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To provide customized bath steps for a child with Angelman Syndrome. To assist the child’s mother with reducing lifting and relieving back strain from assisting her daughter in getting into the bath, a step-stool with a rail on one side was designed. A 19-millimeter piece of steel tubing was used for the frame, and was painted with white enamel. The stool has a 720-millimeter high hand rail on one side, and no rail on the other side. No railing on one side allo...[More Information]

  3. RIGID STEP STOOL (MODEL 13310-1) This Rigid Step Stool Model 13310-1, is primarily designed for use in exam, patients, x-ray, and emergency rooms. The frame is all welded steel with rubber tips and a Brewerchrome finish. The step is covered with a rubber mat. DIMENSIONS: 9 h x 18 x 14.25 inches, Top 14.25 x 11.25 inches. WEIGHT: Shipping weight 14 pounds. WARRANTY: Three Year Limited Warranty....[More Information]

  4. RIGID STEP STOOL WITH HAND RAIL (MODEL 13314-0) The Rigid Step Stool with Hand Rail, Model 13314-0 is primarily used in exam, patients, x-ray, and emergency rooms. The stool and hand rail are tubular steel with rubber tips on legs and a Brewerchrome finish. The step is covered with a rubber mat. DIMENSIONS: Stool 9 h x 14.25 x 11.25 inches, Top 11.25 x 14.25 inches, Overall 34 h inches, Handrail 34 h from top to floor. WEIGHT: Shipping weight 12 pounds. WARRANTY: Three Year Limited Warranty....[More Information]

  5. STEP STOOL WITH HANDRAIL (MODEL 601) Picture of STEP STOOL WITH HANDRAIL (MODEL 601) The Step Stool with Handrail, model 601, is a step stool designed for use by individuals with balance disabilities, caregivers, or those of short stature. This single-step stool has a nylon-coated tubular steel frame, fitted non-slip ferrules, and a fluted, rubber-covered wooden top. The stool has a high vertical handrail. DIMENSIONS: The height of the hand rail from step stool top is 32.5 inches (82 centimeters). The height of the handrail from the floor is 41.5 inches (105 centimeters). The st...[More Information]

  6. STEP STOOLS (MODELS 600 & 600S) Picture of STEP STOOLS (MODELS 600 & 600S) The Step Stools are step stools designed for use by caregivers or those of short stature. These stools have nylon-coated tubular steel frames, fitted non-slip ferrules, and fluted, rubber-covered wooden tops. OPTIONS: Both models are available with extra tall handrails. DIMENSIONS: Model 600 is 9 inches high; model 600S is 6 inches high. CAPACITY: 140 kilograms (22 stones)....[More Information]

  7. STEPLADDER --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with arm weakness following a fracture to reach storage boxes on a bedroom cupboard shelf. The stool needed to be small enough for use in a small bedroom, light enough to be moved as needed, and have a means of supporting the box taken from the cupboard. A two-step stool was built of 12 millimeter hoop pine plywood. The lower step has a routed slot on each side and slides out like a drawer along dowels, enabling it to be tucked away whe...[More Information]

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