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Picture of SCOOTER STATION The Scooter Station is a wheelchair and scooter restraint system designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. Designed for use in full-sized vans, mini vans, and the beds of pickup trucks, this electronically-powered system requires no belts and operates with the touch of a button.

Notes: Scooter Station is a trademark of Creative Controls Inc. ** The manufacturer states this unit is designed to be installed by a mobility equipment dealer.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on August 16, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Creative Controls, Inc.

32217 Stephenson Hwy
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
United States
Telephone: 800-539-7237 or 248-577-9800.
Fax: 248-577-0037.
Web: http://www.creativecontrolsinc.com.
Email: info@creativecontrolsinc.com.


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Distributor(s):

R & J Mobility Service Inc.

155 E Street
PO Box 128
Independence, Oregon 97351
United States
Telephone: 503-838-5520.
Fax: 503-838-4710.
Web: http://rjmobilityservice.com.


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