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  2. Air mattress - Wikipedia

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    An air mattress as might be used for temporary guest accommodation. An air mattress is an inflatable mattress or sleeping pad.. Due to its buoyancy, it is also often used as a water toy or flotation device, and in some countries, including the UK and South Africa, is called a lilo ("Li-lo" being a specific trademark — derived from the phrase "lie low") or a Readybed.

  3. The best walk-in tubs, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    There's a lifetime warranty on all door seals, a 10-year warranty on the tub, 5-year coverage on the pump and motor, and a one-year warranty on the faucets. AmeriGlide also has a price guarantee.

  4. Stand-up airline seats are here, but you won't use one soon - AOL

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    An Italian company, Aviointeriors, has designed and patented what it calls a "stand-up" airline seat, and representatives from the company have told Travel Weekly that some airlines are interested ...

  5. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Some models have built-in accessories such as pillows, backrests, armrests, and cupholders, which are all air-inflated. [8] In general, inflatable bathtubs usually consist of many smaller inflatable parts, together forming a bathtub. [9] Babies commonly use these to bathe, and some use an assortment of toys like rubber ducks. [citation needed]

  6. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Stand-alone mattresses of this size exist (see futon and Bed base#Floor beds; traditional European beds were made of a stack of mattresses of this size). But "mattress topper"s are usually sold for use on top of boxsprings (secured with straps or elasticated cloth corners [10]).

  7. Martin-Baker - Wikipedia

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    The first seat was successfully live-tested by Lynch on 24 July 1946, who ejected from a Gloster Meteor travelling at 320 mph (510 km/h) IAS at 8,000 feet (2,400 m) over Chalgrove Airfield in Oxfordshire. [15] The first production Martin-Baker ejection seat, a 'Pre-Mk 1', was installed in the Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 prototype.