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Picture of GLOW IN THE DARK GRIPPER (MODEL 16H162A) The Glow In The Dark Gripper, model 16H162A, is an illuminated door knob gripper designed for individuals with low vision or fine motor or grasping disabilities. Exposure to bright light or sunlight recharges the power of this device. Illuminating power lasts up to eight hours keeping door knobs visible in a dark room for greater safety.

Notes: This Gripper is sold in packages of two.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on May 23, 2008.

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Parsons ADL Inc.

RR #2, No.1986 Sideroad 15
Tottenham, Ontario L0G 1W0
Canada
Telephone: 800-263-1281 or 905-936-3580.
Fax: 888-225-5535 or 905-936-3585.
Web: http://www.parsonsadl.com.
Email: custserv@parsonsadl.com.


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