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Picture of BRIGHTFEET SLIPPERS BrightFeet Slippers are slippers designed for use by individuals with low vision or others who are not able to navigate in the dark. These slippers use LED lights mounted in the front of each slipper to illuminate an area up to 25 feet in front of the user. The slippers are helpful for night time trips to the bathroom or elsewhere in a person's residence. The LED lights only turn on when a room is dark, so the user can wear them day or night and not waste the battery while the lights are on. They also have weight sensors so the lights activate only when the user stands when wearing the slippers. Each slipper includes comfortable non-skid soles. SIZES: Small (men’s size 5 to 6, women’s 6 to 7); medium (men’s size 7 to 9, women’s 8 to 10); and large (men’s size 10 to 12, women’s 11 to 13). COLOR: Beige (small and medium), navy (small, medium and large); and striped (medium and large). POWER: Each slipper requires a replaceable lithium battery.

Notes: BrightFeet is a registered trademark.

Price: 19.95 .

This product record was updated on July 9, 2011.

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Manufacturer:

Bright Feet

United States
Telephone: 866-518-6163 or 229-225-1462.
Web: http://www.brightfeetslippers.com/.


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Colonial Medical Assisted Devices

14 Celina Ave, Unit 15
Nashua, New Hampshire 03063
United States
Telephone: 800-323-6794.
Fax: 800-326-8405.
Web: http://www.colonialmedical.com.


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