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Picture of BUBBLE TUBE FLOOR LAMP (MODEL 7040) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Bubble Tube Floor Lamp, model 7040, is a sensory integration activity designed for use with children with upper extremity, sensory, neurological, or cognitive disabilities. This device encourages the child to reach out to the fish swimming in a rainbow of colors and bubbles. When an external capability switch is plugged into a special electronic box (switch is not included), fish dance in a brightly lit column of bubbles. The bubble tube can also be operated without an external capability switch. DIMENSIONS: The bubble tube floor lamp is 4.5 feet tall.

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Price: 179.95.

This product record was updated on December 27, 2004.

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Enabling Devices

50 Broadway
Hawthorne, New York 10532
United States
Telephone: 800-832-8697 or 914-747-3070.
Fax: 914-747-3509.
Web: http://www.enablingdevices.com.
Email: sales@enablingdevices.com.


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