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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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30 21 Assistive products for gardening and lawn care in private use

Landscaping and construction machines, see 28 15 12.

30 21 03 Tools for outdoor gardening

Products to aid in the cultivation or tending of a lawn or a garden that is outside.
Included are, e.g., mowers, long-handled pruning shears and weed grippers.

30 21 06 Adapted gardening beds

Products that make accessible any indoor or outdoor area for the purpose of gardening.
Included are, e.g., elevated beds, greenhouses and designs for accessible gardens.

30 21 09 Assistive products for protecting and supporting the body while gardening

Products designed to provide protection from injury or additional support for people tending or cultivating plants.
Included are, e.g., kneeling benches.

30 21 12 Tools for indoor gardening and flower arrangement

Products to aid a person to cultivate, tend or arrange plants or a garden that is inside, and to arrange cut flowers for display.

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