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Picture of SECURITY BATH CHAIR (MODEL 100) The Security Bath Chair, model 100, is a bath seat designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities. This seat has an epoxy-coated aluminum frame and aquamesh upholstery. The frame is availavlble with rubber or suction feet. OPTIONS: Headrest and seat belt. DIMENSIONS: The base is 15.5 x 23 inches and the seat is 18 x 17 inches. The back is 32 x 17 inches with a 35-degree angle. COLOR: White frame with a choice of forest green or navy upholstery.

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This product record was updated on May 16, 2007.

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Medi-Toile Inc.

2932-2 Chemin Miletta, RR4
Magog, Quebec J1X 5R9
Canada
Telephone: 819-843-5550.
Fax: 819-843-5527.
Web: http://www.meditoile.com.
Email: mmaclure@ventesavendre.com.


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