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Picture of EZ PULL SHEET The EZ Pull Sheet is a transfer aid designed for use in positioning and turning individuals with mobility disabilities in bed. This transfer aid is constructed of a layer of soft cotton/poly material on top, and a layer of nylon on the bottom. The tight weave of the top layer is such that the sheet has intrinsic liquid barrier characteristics so it offers incontinence protection. The EZ Pull Sheet has double-stitched seams and five integrated handles. It can be machine washed and dried and is wrinkle free. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 58 x 36 inches.

Notes: Price discounts are available on purchases of multiple sheets.

Price: 99.00.

This product record was updated on January 3, 2013.

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Aquila Corporation

3827 Creekside Lane
Holmen, Wisconsin 54636
United States
Telephone: 866-782-9658 or 608-782-0031.
Fax: 608-782-0488.
Web: http://www.aquilacorp.com.
Email: aquila@aquilacorp.com.


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