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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

18 09 06 Stools and standing chairs

Seats with one or more legs that do not have a back or arm supports. Standing chairs provide support for a person remaining in a standing or near-standing position.
Included are, e.g., stools and standing chairs with a special mechanism to assist a person to stand or sit.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Adjustable Stool ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Steps and Stools )
  2. Caster Stool ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Steps and Stools )
  3. Child Climbing Stools ( Therapeutic Aids: Crawling )
  4. Footstool ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Steps and Stools )
  5. Footstool for Classroom Chair ( Education: Classroom )
  6. Hairdresser Stool ( Workplace: Work Stations: Work Chairs )
  7. High Stool ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Steps and Stools )
  8. Seat Lift Chair ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Chairs )
  9. Standing Aid ( Walking: Standing: Other Standing Equipment )
  10. Step Stool ( Indoor Environment: Furniture: Steps and Stools )
  11. Straddle Seat ( Seating: Therapeutic Seats: Straddle Seats )
  12. T Stool ( Therapeutic Aids: Sensory Integration: Balance )
  13. Three Step Footstool ( Therapeutic Aids: Therapy Furnishings: Other Therapy Equipment )

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