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The Swing Hammock, model 7HMMK, is a hammock suspension swing designed for use with children and adults with cognitive, neurological, or emotional disabilities. This soft, woven hammock can be suspended from a suspension hook or the stand for the Leaf Chair (see separate entry). DIMENSIONS: 36 inches wide.

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Price: 269.00.

This product record was updated on September 22, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

TFH Special Needs Toys

4537 Gibsonia Road
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania 15044
United States
Telephone: 800-467-6222 or 724-444-6400.
Fax: 724-444-6411.
Web: http://www.tfhusa.com.
Email: info@tfhusa.com.


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eSpecial Needs, LLC

11704 Lackland Industrial Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63146
United States
Telephone: 877-664-4565 or 314-692-2424.
Fax: 800-664-4534 or 314-692-2428.
Web: http://www.eSpecialNeeds.com.
Email: sales@eSpecialNeeds.com.


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