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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

12 31 03 Sliding boards, sliding mats and turning sheets

Devices for changing the position or direction of a person, using sliding techniques.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Shower Tub Trolley ( Bathing: Bathtub Seats: Bathtub Benches )
  2. Toilet Transfer Board ( Aids for Daily Living: Toileting: Toileting General )
  3. Toilet Transfer Board ( Aids for Daily Living: Transfer: General Transfer Devices )
  4. Transfer Aid ( Aids for Daily Living: Transfer: General Transfer Devices )
  5. Transfer Bench ( Bathing: Bathtub Seats: Bathtub Benches )
  6. Transfer Board ( Aids for Daily Living: Transfer: General Transfer Devices )
  7. Transfer Board ( Wheeled Mobility: Wheelchair Accessories: Wheelchair Accessories General )
  8. Turning Aid ( Aids for Daily Living: Transfer: General Transfer Devices )
  9. Water Inflatable Bath Lift Transfer Seat ( Aids for Daily Living: Bathing: Bath Lifts )
  10. Wheelchair Transfer Training Stool ( Aids for Daily Living: Transfer: General Transfer Devices )
  11. Wheelchair Transfer Training Stool ( Therapeutic Aids: Therapy Furnishings: Other Therapy Equipment )

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