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STANDARD AND SUPER FLOOR BUBBLES (MODELS 1939 & 1942)    


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The Floor Bubble, models 1939 and 1942, is a balance board designed to encourage postural adjustments and weight shift patterns for children with physical disabilities. The rocking and rotating motions are beneficial for posturally or gravitationally insecure children who are afraid to be off the floor. The bubble can ne combined with other pieces of equipment to vary postural reactions and encourage imaginative play. DIMENSIONS: Standard is six inches deep and 24 inches in diameter. Super is ten inches deep and 24 inches in diameter. CAPACITY: Working load is 150 pounds. WEIGHT: Standard is three pounds. Super is five pounds. COLOR: Available in clear, blue or red. GUARANTEE: One full year from date of purchase.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the price of the product.

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This product record was updated on October 2, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Southpaw Enterprises Inc

PO Box 1047
Dayton, Ohio 45401
United States
Telephone: 800-228-1698 or 937-252-6460.
Fax: 937-252-8502.
Web: http://www.southpawenterprises.com.
Email: therapy@southpawenterprises.com.


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