It would be great to see this same application somehow worked
into a residential bathtub. Something that rises and lowers without having to
be strapped in. The problem with the walk ins is warmth and quickness of
draining. Although the unit may have the capacity to drain quickly it does not
mean that the physical environment has the same capabilities.
Karla
Karla Gustafson, CAPS, CID
Ageless Designs
8987 Auburn Folsom Road C411
Granite Bay, CA 95746
916 412-9390
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dorothy Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 4:52 AM
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Subject: Re: swimming pools - steps and 'rise-and-fall' floors
Thanks
to all who have replied.
Please find attached details and illustrations of the self-depositing steps as used at Hexham and Byker.
Anyone got any feedback on their specific use?
Regards,
Dorothy
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