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SHOWER CHAIR (MODELS S-551, S-552 & S-554)    


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The Shower Chair, models S-551, S-552, and S-554, is a caster shower commode designed to assist persons with mobility disabilities. Constructed for indoor use on level surfaces, these bathing aids can be utilized as shower chairs, wheeled commodes, or as 2-in-1 commodes (toilet seat raiser or stand alone commode). Each model features 3, 4-inch black casters with brakes. They are also designed with a lower ankle area bar. In addition, the S-551 is designed with a gate to provide a place to grip in order to prevent the user's upper body from falling forward when assuming the ready to sit position. And the S-552 features a positive locking fold-down arms to assist with secure lateral transfers. For cleaning purposes, the pail is engineered to slide out from either side of the empty chair. DIMENSIONS: 40 or 41 x 24 x 22 inches. The seats are 18 inches wide and 20 or 21 inches high. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. WARRANTY: 1 year warranty on workmanship and materials.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Anthros Medical Group

807 E. Spring Street
Highland, Kansas 66035
United States
Telephone: 800-258-0782 or 913-442-3551.
Fax: 913-442-3525.
Web: http://www.anthrosmedical.com.
Email: anthros@carsoncomm.com.


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Distributor(s):

Tadpole Adaptive, LLC

3940 7th Avenue Suite #103
San Diego, California 92103
United States
Telephone: 877-698-2376 or 619-549-3398 (text message).
Web: http://tadpoleadaptive.com.
Email: info@tadpoleadaptive.com.


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