Thorpe Mill Cotside Bumpers with Net Windows (Three Rail Profiling Bed)
Entrapment and patient injury resulting from exposed railings are a common hospital bed hazard. Thorpe Mill Cotside Bumpers with Net Windows (Three Rail Profiling Bed) are specifically designed to fit a three-rail profiling bed, preventing entrapment and limb injury whilst remaining dignified and comfortable to touch. They are easy-clean and attach securely via hook and loop fastenings.
What’s Included?
- 1 x Pair of Thorpe Mill Bumpers
What Type of Bed Rails Are These Bumpers Compatible With?
The Thorpe Mill Bumpers are designed to be used exclusively on three-rail profiling beds.
Key Benefits and Features
- Top and bottom pads are connected by a strong, see-through net
- Reduces the patient’s feelings of claustrophobia
- When the sides are lowered, the net folds to save space
- Flame resistant foam reduces the risk of fires
- Soft inner padding reduces risk of injury to patients
- Easy to clean fabric promotes hygienic conditions
Permanent Visibility
Patients with conditions prone to seizures or those in a condition that may change quickly need to be visible at all times. There are transparent panel windows in the side of these bumper guards that allow nurses, doctors and other relevant healthcare professionals to see a patient at all times.
Claustrophobia Relief
The window panels lining the sides of Thorpe Mill Three Rail Bed Bumpers also allow a patient to see out into the room around them. This helps to alleviate anxiety in patients with claustrophobia or other conditions triggered by confined spaces.
Are Thorpe Mill Bumpers Easy to Fit?
The easy to use hook and loop fastenings along the bottom edge make the Thorpe Mill Bumpers straightforward to fit. The fastening on the bottom edge prevents anyone from accidentally unhooking it, helping to improve patient safety.
Who Could Benefit From Bed Railing Bumpers?
- Patients with epilepsy
- Elderly patients vulnerable to falls
- Those who suffer from excessive bruising (ecchymosis)
- Patients who suffer from confusion, agitation or delirium
- Anyone who experiences repetitive or involuntary movements
- People with high or low body mass (which may change entrapment risks)
- People with variable levels of consciousness, or those under sedation
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