Thorpe Mill Hospital Bed Rail Bumpers with Net Windows for Two Rail Profiling Beds
Patient entrapment and limb injury are a serious issues in beds with exposed railings. Thorpe Mill Hospital Bed Rail Bumpers with Net Windows for Two Rail Profiling Beds quickly and easily attach to a bed to cover up gaps in the railings, removing the chance of arms and legs getting caught. A soft and comfortable material cover also promotes comfort and prevents bumps, scuffs and bruising in elderly patients.
What’s Included?
- 1 x Pair of Thorpe Mill Bumpers
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
What Bed Rails Are These Bumpers Compatible With?
The Thorpe Mill Bumpers with Net Windows are designed to be used exclusively on profiling beds with two railings.
Which Sizes and Materials Are Available?
The Thorpe Mill Bumpers with Net Windows (Two Rail Profiling Bed) are available in a range of different sizes and materials to suit a variety of needs. Please view the sizing and variant chart below to ensure you are purchasing the correct option for your application:
- Wipe Clean Material with Hook and Loop Fastenings 180cm
- Wipe Clean Material with Hook and Loop Fastenings 200cm
- Wipe Clean Material with Hook and Loop Fastenings 220cm
- Wipe Clean Material with Zip Fastenings 220cm
- Quilted and Washable 180cm
- Quilted and Washable 200cm
- Quilted and Washable 220cm
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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