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Picture of ADJUSTABLE TOILET SAFETY RAIL (MODEL 521-1804-9601) The Adjustable Toilet Safety Rail, model 521-1804-9601, is a safety frame and grab bar for toilet designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. Constructed of anodized, rust resistant aluminum tubing with plastic molded armrests, the frame attaches securely with basic toilet seat hinge bolts, and provides support for the user when lowering to and rising from the toilet seat. DIMENSIONS: The tubing is 1 inch in diameter.

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This product record was updated on January 14, 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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