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Picture of FIST / FOOT OR WHEELCHAIR BUMP SWITCH The Fist/Foot or Wheelchair Bump Switch is a foot or toe switch designed for use by individuals with fine motor, upper extremity, or neurological disabilities or cerebral palsy. This switch has a large activation surface to hit with a fist, palm, or foot. It can be attached with Velcro to the side of a nightstand or cabinet at toe height, and the user can then activate the switch by bumping it with his or her toe on a wheelchair footrest or by driving the wheelchair carefully up to the switch and bumping it with the front wheel.

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Price: 39.00.

This product record was updated on October 13, 2010.

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Broadened Horizons, Inc. - GimpGear

15382 80th Place North
Maple Grove, Minnesota 55311
United States
Telephone: 855-BROADEN (276-2336) or 855-GIMPGEAR(446-7432) or 612-851-1040.
Fax: 866-672-8919.
Web: http://www.BroadenedHorizons.com.
Email: Sales@BroadenedHorizons.com.


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