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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

09 33 Assistive products for washing, bathing and showering

Assistive products for toileting, see 09 12 00.
Assistive products for transfer and turning, see 12 31 00.
Assistive products for lifting persons, see 12 36 00.
Support handrails and grab bars, see 18 18 00.
Plumbing fittings and taps, see 18 24 03.
Grip adapters and attachments, see 24 18 06.

09 33 03 Bath/shower chairs (with and without wheels), bath boards, stools, back supports and seats

Devices for supporting sitting during bathing or showering.
Commode chairs, see 09 12 03.

09 33 06 Non-slip bath mats, non-slip shower mats and non-slip tapes

Materials for preventing a person from slipping while in the bath, bathroom or shower.
Non-slip materials for floors and stairs, see 18 33 03.

09 33 09 Showers and shower units

Included are shower doors, shower curtains and equipment and fixtures for adjusting the position of the showerhead.

09 33 12 Bathing stretchers, shower tables and diaper changing tables

Stationary or portable tables on which a person lies during bathing, showering or diaper changing.
Body support units for hoists, see 12 36 21.

09 33 15 Wash basins

Stationary or portable basins for water used when washing parts of the body.
Height-adjustable plinthes and brackets, see 18 15 06.

09 33 18 Bidets

Stationary or portable basins primarily intended for washing a person's genitals and bottom.
Toilets, see 09 12 06.
Douches and air dryers for attachment to a toilet, see 09 12 36.

09 33 21 Bathtubs

Also known as baths.
Included are, e.g., portable and folding bathtubs.

09 33 24 Bathtub shelves

Devices placed across the bath for holding required objects or materials.
Also known as bath shelves.

09 33 27 Assistive products for reducing length or depth of a bathtub

Devices or materials placed inside a bath for reducing its length or depth.

09 33 30 Washcloths, sponges and brushes with holder, handle or grip

Devices used for washing or scrubbing the body.

09 33 33 Soap dishes, soap holders and soap dispensers

Devices for holding or giving out soap or detergents.

09 33 36 Assistive products for drying oneself

Devices and materials for enabling a person to dry his/her own body.
Toilets, see 09 12 06.
Douches and air dryers for attachment to a toilet, see 09 12 36.
Hair dryers, see 09 39 09.

09 33 39 Assistive products for floating

Devices for assisting a person to float while bathing or swimming.
Included are, e.g., swimming floats, bathing neck collars and inflatable bathing caps.
Assistive products for swimming and water sports, see 30 09 33.

09 33 42 Snorkels

Devices that allow a person to breath air from under the water level while bathing or swimming.
Assistive products for swimming and water sports, see 30 09 33.

09 33 45 Bath thermometers

Instruments for measuring the temperature of the bath water.

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