Rose Pedal footrest equipment
Safety is our number one concern – Our footrest puts everyone at ease.
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The Rose Pedal footrest equipment is made of 7/8 inch light weight aluminum tubing with an adjustable bar to fit most standard beauty salon chairs. There is an attached footplate that moves upward to allow patrons to enter and exit the chair.
No need to buy a new chair! For only $199 (includes shipping to one address). Adding the Rose Pedal Salon Footrest equipment to the styling chair may qualify you for two federal rebates–just for making your salon ADA compliant!
The Rose Pedal footrest equipment is made of 7/8 inch light weight aluminum tubing with an adjustable bar to fit most standard beauty salon chairs. There is an attached footplate that moves upward to allow patrons to enter and exit the chair.
Customers with disabilities cannot get into a salon styling chair. In 1995 I saw this happening many times as I was working in a Nursing Home. I also saw it in Assisted Living Facilities. After watching aides attempt to lift residents into the chair I decided that there had to be a better way.
The idea of the present-day footrest came to mind. I began the search for a manufacturer. In the beginning, a company in Maryland was our first supplier. Later we were approached by a company in Minnesota with a better offer and a better product. We continue to use this company as our manufacturer.
Note : Out footrest will NOT accommodate T style chairs
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Our footrest for salon styling chairs creates easy access to the chair for all clients, including handicapped persons and the elderly.
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We are residents in a large retirement community near Seattle and want to improve access to our salon chairs…
We are residents in a large retirement community near Seattle and want to improve access to our salon chairs…
Customers with disabilities cannot get into a salon styling chair. In 1995 I saw this happening many times as I was working in a Nursing Home. I also saw it in Assisted Living Facilities. After watching aides attempt to lift residents into the chair I decided that there had to be a better way.
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