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UTILITY STRAP, FOLEY CATHETER STRAP, & URO-STRAP (MODELS 6300, 6300C, & 6400)     

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Utility Strap 6300: 1 1/4 inches wide by 24 inches long with 1 velcro fasener. Lightweight strap. Catheter strap 6300C: 1 1/4 inches wide by 24 inches long with 2 velcro fasteners for holding foley catheters in place. Uro-Strap Male external catheter strap 6400: 3/4 inch wide by 4 3/4 inches with velcro closure. Washable and adjsutable.

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This product record was updated on December 13, 2010.

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Urocare Products Inc

2735 Melbourne Ave
Pomona, California 91767
United States
Telephone: 800-423-4441 or 909-621-6013.
Fax: 909-621-4436.
Web: http://www.urocare.com/.


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Care Medical and Rehabilitation Equipment

1877 NE 7th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97212
United States
Telephone: 800-952-9566 (Oregon) or 800-869-7172 (Washington) or 503-288-8174.
Fax: 503-288-8817.
Web: http://www.caremedical.com.
Email: portland@caremedical.com.


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