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DELUXE GUARD RAIL PADS (MODELS 5605, 5605W, 5606, & 5607)     

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Picture of DELUXE GUARD RAIL PADS (MODELS 5605, 5605W, 5606, & 5607) Deluxe Guard Rail Pads are side rail pads designed to prevent injury from bed side rails. Designed to provide maximum cushioning and protection, these pads are made of durable, firm foam and covered with soft, soil-resistant vinyl. The pads attach wih quick-release buclkes. Model 5605W features a vinyl window that runs the length of the pad, enabling the user to see out. DIMENSIONS: Models 5605 and 5605L are 72 inches long. Model 5606 is 60 inches long and model 5607 is 43 inches long.

Notes: These pads are sold in pairs.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on February 11, 2004.

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J T Posey Company

5635 Peck Road
Arcadia, California 91006-0020
United States
Telephone: 800-447-6739 or 626-443-3143.
Fax: 800-767-3933 or 626-443-5012.
Web: http://www.posey.com.
Email: info@posey.com.


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