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Picture of AQUARIAN SIX SLAT SHOWERBOARD (MODEL AQ65B)) The Aquarian Six Slat Showerboard, model AQ65B, is a shower seat designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, or balance disabilities or arthritis. Made of extruded plastic tube strengthened with internal plywood slats, this bathboard is designed for users requiring a larger seat area. The seat’s underside is equipped with easy to fit cleats. DIMENSIONS: 26 inches, 27 inches, or 28 inches. All models are 14 inches wide. CAPACITY: 159 kilograms (25 stones).

Notes: The Aquarian Four Slat Showerboard (see separate entry)

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This product record was updated on September 21, 2009.

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Welland Medical (Leicester)

22 Cannock Street, Thurmaston
Leicester, LE4 9HR
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0116 276 1440.
Fax: 0116 276 4449.
Web: http://www.wellandmedical-leicester.co.uk.
Email: sales@wellandmedical-leicester.co.uk.


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