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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

12 24 Wheelchair accessories

Non-body-worn single-use products for absorbing urine and feces, see 09 30 42.
Non-body-worn washable products for absorbing urine and feces, see 09 30 45.
Assistive products for transferring a person seated in wheelchair into or out of a vehicle, see 12 12 18.
Assistive products for loading wheelchairs onto or into a vehicle, see 12 12 21.
Assistive products for fastening a wheelchair in a vehicle, see 12 12 24.
Stair climbing devices, see 12 17 03.
Modular seating systems, see 18 09 39.
Back supports, see 18 10 03.
Seat cushions and underlays, see 18 10 06.
Arm supports, see 18 10 09.
Head supports and neck supports, see 18 10 12.
Leg supports and foot supports, see 18 10 15.
Trunk and pelvic supports, see 18 10 18.
Lap trays and tables that can be attached to chairs, see 18 10 24.

12 24 03 Steering and control systems for wheelchairs

Devices for controlling the wheelchair's movements and its direction of travel.

12 24 09 Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs

Powered devices that are added to a manual wheelchair to assist the user or attendant to move the wheelchair or to propel the wheelchair without human help.
Manually propelled power-assisted wheelchairs, see 12 22 12.

12 24 12 Lights and safety signalling devices for wheelchairs

Devices that can be attached to a wheelchair to illuminate the wheelchair's surroundings or to mark the position of the wheelchair.
Included are, e.g., wheelchair safety flags and reflectors.

12 24 18 Brakes for wheelchairs

Devices for slowing down or stopping a wheelchair or for holding it in a fixed position.

12 24 21 Tires and wheels for wheelchairs

Included are, e.g., snow runners.

12 24 24 Batteries and battery chargers for wheelchairs

Devices to supply electric power to a wheelchair.

12 24 28 Devices for cleaning a wheelchair or any part of a wheelchair

Included are, e.g., wheelchair cleaning systems and brushes for wheelchair tires.

12 24 30 Occupant restraint systems for wheelchairs

Devices used when seated in a wheelchair to prevent the occupant from sliding or falling out.
Included are, e.g., belts, harnesses and vests.
Assistive products for fastening a wheelchair in a vehicle, see 12 12 24.

12 24 34 Devices to protect wheelchairs or persons using wheelchairs from sunlight or precipitation

Included are, e.g., umbrellas and canopies for wheelchairs.

12 24 36 Devices to connect a wheelchair to a bicycle

12 24 39 Devices to which a wheelchair is attached that facilitate movement up and down the stairs

Carts and other types of vehicles, manually or electrically powered, to which a wheelchair can be securely fastened that allow the wheelchair, while occupied, to climb and descend stairs safely.
Stair climbing devices, see 12 17 03.
Assistive products for vertical accessibility, see 18 30 00.

12 24 42 Devices attached to wheelchairs to hold or carry objects

Products that are fixed to a wheelchair to carry one or more objects.
Included are, e.g., pouches, baskets and cases that are attached to a wheelchair; cane and crutch holders; and walker carriers.

12 24 45 Devices to check surroundings of wheelchairs

Included are, e.g., rear view mirrors and cameras.

12 24 89 Other accessories for wheelchairs and scooters

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