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Picture of PICTOSHOW PictoShow is a communication book and medical information organizer designed for use by emergency responders and medical professionals. This software enables professionals to create pictogram pages regarding medical emergencies and accidents for communication with individuals who are deaf, non-verbal, or who have speech or cognitive or communication disabilities. Pages can be marked and later photocopied as a permanent record. When pages are laminated and bound with a plastic coil binding, they can be sterilized for re-use.

Notes: The purchase price listed is for a software download from the manufacturer's website.

Price: 39.95.

This product record was updated on July 22, 2009.

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Pictocom International

Box 2094
Rosetown, Saskatchewan S0L 2V0
Canada
Telephone: 306-882-4316.
Fax: 306-882-4550.
Web: http://www.pictoworld.com.
Email: info@pictoworld.com.


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