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The A.T. Flash is a carrying aid for communicators designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities. This device can also be used to transport laptop/notebook computers and it can be modified to carry other items like a small oxygen tank or ventilator. Features include a device tray with strap-in system to hold devices in place and four heavy-duty rubber wheels for stability and maneuverability. This height-adjustable carrying aid folds down to fit in the trunk of a car or to be carried onboard public transportation. OPTIONS: Rain cover and upright insert.

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This product record was updated on February 14, 2007.

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C.J.T. Enterprises

PO Box 10028
Costa Mesa, California 92627
United States
Telephone: 714-751-6295.
Fax: 714-751-5775.
Web: http://www.cjt-yes.com.
Email: info@cjtmounting.com.


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