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Picture of VELCRO STYLE POSITIONING BELT (MODEL 90133115) The Velcro Style Positioning Belt, model 90133115, is a wheelchair seat belt designed for use by individuals with mobility and lower extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This belt is made of adjustable nylon webbing with a Velcro fastener, and mounts to the chair back at waist level. The attaching hardware is included. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 48 x 2 inches.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this belt is not intended for use as a seat belt in motor vehicles. ** Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA.

Price: 65.00.

This product record was updated on September 12, 2011.

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Graham-Field Health Products, Inc.

2935 Northeast Parkway
Atlanta, Georgia 30360
United States
Telephone: 800-347-5678.
Fax: 800-726-0601.
Web: http://www.grahamfield.com.
Email: cs@grahamfield.com.


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