A plastic step that can assist a person into the bath. The feet have slip resistant rubber caps and the platform has a slip resistant, mesh removable cover. Only available in one size and one colour.
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A small step stool made of tubular steel with slip resistant feet and step surface. An optional 900mm steel handrail can be fitted to the side of the stool. The stool is available in one height only.
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A set of three wooden steps to enable a child to step up to a height of 610mm. The two lower steps can be folded in under the top step to make a multipurpose stool.
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A set of fibreglass steps that can be moved in and out of almost any in ground pool as required. The steps have heavy duty stainless steel hand rails and moulded-in slip resistant foot treads. They can be moved in and out of the pool by a patented dolly system. The steps can be installed in the corner or on the side of the pool. Available in three sizes for pool depths up to approximately 2.1m. The safe working load is 130kg.
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A stool manufactured with steel tubes and removable plastic cover. The feet have rubber stoppers. It can be used as a step in stool for the bath or as a stool by the toilet.
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A low, mounting stool with stainless steel legs. It has a slip resistant rubber top surface with an aluminium edge protector. Can be customised to specific dimensions. The load capacity is 170kg.
A folding two step stool with steps and handle bar. It has a steel frame with anodised aluminium steps and rubber tips on the legs.
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A portable, steel framed step stool, which is available in single step and double step models. The step platform has a slip resistant rubber surface and the feet have rubber stoppers.
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