Carex Toilet Safety Frame - Toilet Safety Rails With Adjustable Width - Toilet Rails For Elderly, Handicap, Home Health Care Equipment After Surgery, Supports 300lbs
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The handle is very easy to attach securely to the toilet. The existing toilet seat should be removed and set aside for later use. A flat, pre-formed surface comes with the handles The holes (where the toilet seat attaches to the toilet) are drilled in a metal plate that attaches to the hole. Immediately after lining up the flat metal plate with the holes, put your toilet seat on top and attach it as usual. Ensure the handles on each side of the plate are secure by inserting them into the holes. Keeping the toilet seat up is recommended. The long protective plastic tabs (which cover the ends of the metal handles) should rest on each side of the bowl while you lower the handles. The seat can be raised and lowered. The security of the site is very high. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
There are 10 or so. The diameter of the container is 5" (it is difficult Visit Amazon to learn more about the specs. As someone who is 5'3", I do not have any difficulty leaning on things. As for the support rails, I'm confident they are the best I've ever After four years, the set I had before them rusted out and cost four times as much. So far, there haven't been any problems with the Carex.
Based on manufacturer technical specifications, this product can support a maximum weight of 300 pounds.
In the case of using the outer hole, the maximum width is 191/2 inches between the arms, which makes the chairs 11 inches high. In order to clean the handles, they can be tilted up about 2 inches from the toilet bowl.
Selected User Reviews For Carex Toilet Safety Frame - Toilet Safety Rails With Adjustable Width - Toilet Rails For Elderly, Handicap, Home Health Care Equipment After Surgery, Supports 300lbs
It is not a good idea to buy Amazon may want to withdraw this item from its inventory, so I spoke with them about it. There is a great deal of danger in this area. This was a gift for my husband that I bought for him just after I had brought him home from memory care. Rather than an attachment on the front of the toilet, it has a small slide between the seat and the base so when you put pressure on it, the slide slides off completely and the user can hit the ground since there is no handle. What a terrible safety frame to call a product. In this case, there is no safety.
In March, I had major surgery on my ankle and fibula in order to repair them. Despite my believing that a device like this would serve a great purpose, it's far too When we sit or stand, the handles slip under the toilet seat and if we don't hold onto them JUST right, they will come out of It happened three times that they slipped from under the seat on me and I came crashing down on a foot that had no business bearing weight, which led to setbacks in the healing process. In my bathroom, the device was uninstalled. My health was at risk if I broke another bone or had The handle placement, once you are seated, is also quite small, making it difficult to fit seated on the toilet if the handles are positioned as intended. Not taking care could result in pinching of the legs when seated with the handles as they remained in place. This is a very painful experience. It is important to note that I would NOT recommend this model/device because of its this is a dangerous thing and not worth the risk, in my humble opinion.
These are good materials, but the construction is not safe. As a result, the arms can slide off the toilet bowl & fall on the floor when not attached A collapse occurs. While trying to stand up for herself, my elderly mother fell. If pressure is applied to the arms in any way, the arms will swing out and downward. Consequently, the arm fell to the ground when it came off the rim of the bowl. There is no stopping this no matter how tight the mounting screw is tightened. It is an illicit product, and I will file a complaint with the.
I thought it would be a great assistive device. When we sit or stand, the handles slip under the toilet seat and if we don't hold onto them JUST right, they will come out of There were three times when they slipped from under the seat on me and I fell down on my foot, which should not have been carrying any weight, causing a setback to my In my bathroom, the device was uninstalled. My health was at risk if I broke another bone or had The handle placement, once you are seated, is also quite small, making it difficult to fit seated on the toilet if the handles are positioned as intended. Not taking care could result in pinching of the legs when seated with the handles as they remained in place. This is a very painful experience. It is important to note that I would NOT recommend this model/device because of its this is a dangerous thing and not worth the risk, in my humble opinion. The product is a scam. DO NOT BUY.
My antibacterial wipes are frequently used to clean down the handles.
One of my legs was injured in an accident a couple of weeks ago. As of now, I am not able to carry any weight on that leg. As a result, it is very hard to get up from a sitting position to a standing one. In addition to that, there is no way to get my bum up from the toilet to do some ''clean up business''. With this frame, we have been able to do all of that. As of now, I have no problem getting up in the morning and taking care of other business as well. 'I had to ask my husband for help installing this. He said it was a little difficult for him. ' It is likely that if he were younger and in great health, he would not have this problem, but he is elderly like I am, and has back problems. Currently, I am well satisfied with this product and I will update my review if it doesn't last very long. I just got it today so I can speak for it lasting, but I will update the review if it doesn't. I have updated the March 17, 2020 update as follows After returning here to update my review, I discovered that a lot of other customers were struggling with the same issue that I did - When you press down on it, the arm swings out. When I first noticed it, I thought maybe the big black screw needed to be tightened a bit more. Both of these approaches failed to work. My husband and I finally found out what the problem was after a couple of days of it swinging out. The fact that I was having a problem with the bathroom was unknown to him because we each have our own. By examining the picture I am attaching, you can see that he has fixed the issue. In order to screw the screws through the holes in the rubber tip and down through the metal that the rubber tip is attached to, he drilled holes through the rubber and down through the metal. It is now impossible to move the arms In spite of this, I dropped one star for this problem since it wasn't fixed by my husband. If my husband had not solved the problem, I would have rated it As the other customers have noted, the situation is very dangerous, but thank goodness my husband has a very ingenious way of fixing things.
I found that the support rails were straightforward to install, and gave my wife plenty of support for transferring from the toilet to her bed. I got another one for use on a different toilet because she liked it so much. While there have been some negative comments on the arms sliding out, I think there is very little danger if the attachment plate is securely mounted to the toilet and the thumb screws are properly tightened. The attachment plate should be mounted so that it is not vulnerable to falling off the toilet.