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Picture of TOILET SAFETY FRAME (MODEL 1650) The Toilet Safety Frame, model 1650, is an adjustable safety frame designed to give support to individuals when sitting down or standing at the toilet. The tubular frame fits any toilet size as it adjusts both in height and width. Two push buttons release the frame for storage. The frame is made of lightweight aluminum with padded plastic armrests and an aluminum mounting plate. DIMENSIONS: Adjustable in height from 28 to 32 inches and in width from 20 to 24 inches. Distance between handles is 17 to 25 inches. The frame tubing is 1 inch in diameter.

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This product record was updated on January 13, 2009.

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Dana Douglas Medical Inc.

10-155 Colonnade Road
Nepean, Ontario K2E 7K1
Canada
Telephone: 800-267-3552 or 613-723-6734.
Fax: 888-612-0225 or 613-723-1058.
Web: http://www.danadouglas.com.
Email: info@danadouglas.com.


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