Alrick 2001 Series Low Electric Bed
A mobile electrically operated low height bed suitable for nursing home and hospital use. It has adjustable bed height, backrest angle, leg raise and knee break. Available in one size.
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A mobile electrically operated low height bed suitable for nursing home and hospital use. It has adjustable bed height, backrest angle, leg raise and knee break. Available in one size.
Alrick Manufacturing (NSW) Australia
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Supplier | Location | Contact | Website |
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Acute Healthcare | Seven Hills, NSW | Sales: 02 8825 7700 Fax: 1300 122 883 | |
Mobility 2 You | Erina, NSW | Sales: 02 4367 5751 | |
Regency Healthcare | South Windsor, NSW | Sales: 1800 044 012 Fax: 1300 857 233 Toll Free: 1800 044 012 | |
Watercomfort Co, The | Taren Point, NSW | Sales: 02 9531 1699 Fax: 02 9531 1799 Toll Free: 1800 813 254 |
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