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Picture of BATH PLATFORM STEP (MODEL 604) The Bath Platform Step, model 604, is a bathtub access stair designed for use by individuals with arthritis or mobility or balance disabilities. The wooden step is made of birch with non-slip cork top and is designed to make getting in and out of the bath easier by reducing the distance from the floor to the top of the bathtub. DMENSIONS: The step is 6 inches high (152 millimeters). CAPACITY: 140 kilogram.

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This product record was updated on June 4, 2010.

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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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