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Picture of VELOUR CHAIRPAD The Velour Chairpad is an incontinence pad designed for use in chairs by individuals with incontinence. The padded velour surface includes a 100 percent leak free barrier for furniture protection. DIMENSIONS(LxW): 21 x 23 inches. WEIGHT:10 ounces. COLORS: Burgundy, forest green, royal blue, and brown dignity.

Notes: ** The manufacturer states that all measures and weights are approximate, based on new dry product and may vary by +/- 5%. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 15.00 .

This product record was updated on April 23, 2008.

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AbleApparel (formerly AbleWear / MDM Apparel Ltd.)

2121 Hillside Avenue
New Hyde Park, New York 11040
United States
Telephone: 516-873-6552.
Fax: 516-248-7308.
Web: http://www.ableapparel.com.
Email: sales@ableapparel.com.


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