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The Smoker's Safety Bib, model 901, is a fireproof apron designed to protect smokers from burns and cigarette fire hazard. The knee- length apron has a shortened back to accommodate wheelchair users. It is made of NOMEX, a flame-retardant fabric developed to protect firefighters, and features a Velcro closure behind the neck. WARRANTY: The manufacturer guarantees satisfaction with this product or it may be exchanged or returned for a full refund.

Notes: NOMEX and Velcro are registered trademarks. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

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This product record was updated on January 13, 2000.

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Fashion Ease, Division of M&M Health Care Apparel Co.

1541 60th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11219
United States
Telephone: 800-221-8929 or 718-871-8188.
Fax: 718-436-2067.
Web: http://www.fashionease.com/.
Email: info@fashionease.com.


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