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Picture of HYGIENIC BATHTUB SEAT WITH BACK (MODEL 9403) The Bathtub Seat with Back, model 9403, is a bath seat designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, and balance disabilities who have difficulty sitting in the bathtub. The seat has arms with rubber tips which extend from the seat to the sides of the bathtub to support the chair in the tub. The seat has a horseshoe design for hygiene purposes. DIMENSIONS: The seat is 16 x 16 inches. The overall width is 28 inches. CAPACITY: The weight capacity is 250 pounds.

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This product record was updated on November 26, 2003.

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Nova Ortho-Med, Inc.

1470 Beachey Place
Carson, California 90746
United States
Telephone: 800-557-6682 or 310-352-3600.
Fax: 310-352-3610.
Web: http://www.novamedicalproducts.com.
Email: info@novaorthomed.com.


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