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BATHTUB SAFETY RAILS (MODELS H100, H200, H250 & H300)    


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Picture of BATHTUB SAFETY RAILS (MODELS H100, H200, H250 & H300) The Bathtub Safety Rails are grab bars for bathtubs designed to provide stability for individuals with physical or neurological disabilities while bathing or transferring. Model H100 is made of steel with a white polyester coating. Models H200, H250 and H300 are made of chrome-plated steel. The mounts are coated with soft plastic brushing. DIMENSIONS: Model H100 - 5.74 x 14.75 inches; Model H200 - 11.75 x 11 inches; Model H250 - 16 x 14.75 inches; Model 300 - 18 x 6 inches. WEIGHT: Model H100 - 6.25 pounds; Model H200 - 3.75 pounds; Model H250 - 4.125 pounds; Model 300 - 4 pounds.

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This product record was updated on April 18, 2007.

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Manufacturer:

Tuffcare, Inc.

4999 East La Palma Avenue
Anaheim, California 92807
United States
Telephone: 800-367-6160 or 714-632-3999.
Fax: 714-632-3998.
Web: http://www.tuffcare.com.
Email: contact@tuffcare.com.


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