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Picture of ADA HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PODIUM (MODEL 70) The ADA 70 Podium is a height-adjustable podium or lecterndesigned for use by individuals of any height or who use wheelchairs. The option of purchasing shelves and drawers is available so that audiovisual equipment can be integrated into the Podium. This podium features a fixed lectern shelf, power and cable management subsystems, external electrical outlets, a master power switch, and an input/output box. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 58.25 x 30.5 x 35.75 to 50.5 inches. COLOR: Mahogany woodgrain is standard; other colors and woodgrains are available.

Notes: The manufacturer states this podium is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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This product record was updated on February 17, 2012.

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Nomad Technologies Inc.

14800 Martin Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344
United States
Telephone: 888-622-6565.
Fax: 952-854-9351.
Web: http://www.nomadonline.com.
Email: lisar@nomadonline.com.


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