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The Aluminum Commode, models 1201A/1 and 1202/1, is designed for those who have difficulty getting to and/or using regular toilets. The commode has a closed front seat, 3-inch swivel casters and is made of anodized 1 inch aluminum tubing with a molded toilet seat and plastic arm rests. The 12-quart capacity pail is made of boilable polyethylene and the pail support is removable for conversion to a safety frame. OPTIONS: Adjustable legs (1202/1) change seat height from 19 to 23 inches.

Notes: Medicare covered with qualifications.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Briggs Healthcare (formerly MABIS DMI Healthcare & Duro-Med Industries, Inc.)

1931 Norman Drive South
Waukegan, Illinois 60085
United States
Telephone: 800-526-4753.
Fax: 800-479-7968.
Web: http://www.mabisdmi.com.


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