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Burke, Inc.

1800 Merriam Lane
Kansas City, Kansas 66106
United States
Telephone: 800-255-4147 or 913-722-5658.
Web: http://www.burkebariatric.com.
Email: burkebariatric@burkebariatric.com.

Products manufactured by Burke, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. STEADY RISER

    The Steady Riser is a reclining chair with seat lift for users who have difficulty being seated or getting up from a sitting position. The chair has a 250-pound lift capacity and is controlled by a paddle switch. When the switch is pressed forward, the entire chair lifts the user to a standing position; when the switch is pressed backward, the chair returns to a sitting position or continues moving back to a fully reclining position. The chair frame is made of oak, covered with foam, and upholstered in velvet or in brown vinyl.

  2. TRI-FLEX II Picture of TRI-FLEX II

    The Tri-Flex II is a motorized bed designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This heavy- duty bed includes a three-piece interchangeable mattress and a sliding surface that expands or contracts for a wider or narrower surface width. Users can get in and out of the bed through the side or through the foot of the bed. Other features include caster wheels, rotating side rails, one button Trendelenberg functions, molded plastic head and foot boards, and a battery-powered scale display. The bed can be folded and rolled on its casters when not in use. POWER: Uses standard electric current with battery backup. OPTIONS: Three or four corner trapeze support. DIMENSIONS (LxW): Frame is 93 7/8 x 40.75 inches; the platform is 86 x 37 or 48 inches. CAPACITY: 1,000 pounds.

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