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Picture of NON-SKID STAIR NOSING The Non Skid Stair Nosing is non-skid stair tread covering designed for use to make stairways safer for individuals with balance or walking disabilities. The tread has a nose that wraps over the front of the step to ensure solid footing. The tread is held in place with 9 screws while a strip of long-lasting, non-skid tape keeps the edges of the nosing slip free. The tread is made of plain, anodized, or powder coated aluminum. DIMENSIONS (DxW): 2.75 x 30 inches, with 1.125 inch nose. COLOR: Black, blue, brown, bronze, gold, green, purple, red or yellow (powder-coated), or aluminum (plain or clear anodized).

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Price: 19.95 to 16.95.

This product record was updated on May 28, 2012.

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Handi-Ramp, Inc.

510 North Avenue
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
United States
Telephone: 800-876-7267 or 847-680-7700.
Fax: 847-816-8866.
Web: http://www.handiramp.com.
Email: info@handiramp.com.


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