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STANDARD POWER TOILET AID    


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Picture of STANDARD POWER TOILET AID The Standard Power Toilet Aid is an elevated toilet seat and lift combination designed for use by individuals with lower extremity and mobility disabilities. The device can be installed and removed from most standard and institutional toilets. It consists of a steel frame with arm rests, a padded backrest and an electric lift that lifts the toilet seat (not included) 13 inches above the toilet. A single button controls up and down movement. The unit collapses for transport. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 39.75 x 24 inches; width between arms is 19.875 inches. Folded dimensions are (HxWxD): 40 x 22 x 9 inches. POWER: 12-volt battery. CAPACITY: 400 pounds.

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This product record was updated on October 23, 2012.

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Stand Aid Of Iowa, Inc.

1009 2nd Avenue
PO Box 386
Sheldon, Iowa 51201
United States
Telephone: 800-831-8580 or 712-324-2153.
Fax: 712-324-5210.
Web: http://www.stand-aid.com.
Email: sales@stand-aid.com.


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