Universal Wooden Bath Board (PR02092)
Universal Wooden Bath Board
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/2092
A slatted wooden bath seat without a grab rail. The board features a side cut-away and is designed for use with baths that have a built in side grab rail. The underside of board can be adjusted to fit various bath widths. Waterproof coating for timber protection.
General Details
- Safety and Usage Advice
Ensure the adjustable brackets underneath the bath board are correctly adjusted to the width of the bath and secured in place before use.
- Manufacturer/Country
- HenryCare / Australia
- Websites
- Able Rehab - Universal Bath Board - http://ablerehab.com.au/shop/item/b1049u-universal-bathboard
- HenryCare Universal Wooden Bath Board - http://www.henrycare.com.au/bath-board-seat-slatted-plastic-grey-to-suit-a-universal-handrail-style-bath.html
Models / Specifications
- Model Universal Wooden Bath Board: Standard
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- Width of Seat 695 mm
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 100 kg
- Depth Overall 370 mm
- Width Overall 695 mm
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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