Bed Rail Protectors – Clear

Units of Measurement: Pair

$211.00

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WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT?

The Bed Rail Protector – Clear, will allow the patient to see the room from the bed when they are lying down in bed. The benefit of being able to see through the Protector may help many people who may feel trapped and enclosed, compared to the normal foam padded Bed Rail Protectors – Slip Over. This item may be of interest if you are wondering how to stop patients falling out of bed.

As the Carers will be able to see the patient better, they will see where the patient’s head, hands or feet are. This way you can make sure they are not at risk, pressed up against the bed rail. It also ensures they are not at risk of bed rail entrapment.

Be warned that some patients may be distracted when they look through the Clear Protector. They may try to reach out to touch some flowers, etc. If this is likely to happen then consider the foam padded Bed Rail Protectors – Slip Over.

There is some foam padding that is fitted over the top rail. This is to help protect the legs and arms of patients who may put their limbs over the top rail. There is no foam in the main part of the protector. If this had a foam insert, then it would not be possible to see through the protector. However the clear plastic will help stop people getting their arms, legs and head entrapped in the bed rails.

Always remove the Bed Rail Protectors before lowering or raising the bed rails.

Note: The video demonstration shows an older version of this product with four buckles. The design has since been modified to three buckles to make fitting the Protector easier.

WHO IS THIS PRODUCT SUITABLE FOR?

This product may help people who suffer from, or are at risk of developing pressure sores or decubitus ulcers.

BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Place the protector over the top rail of the bed rail with the three buckle straps on the outside of the bed rail. Tuck the clear plastic down between the side of the mattress and the bed rail. Thread the webbing down under the bottom bar of the bed rail and then attach. Keep some tension on the webbing to pull the side of the Bed Rail Protector down while fastening.

When lowering the bed rails it may be possible to leave the Bed Rail Protector in place. Normally it is easier to completely remove them before lowering the bed rails.

WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT MADE FROM?

Foam, vinyl.

WARNING

Consider taking advice from a Therapist to make sure this product is suitable for you.

Some patients may punch or kick on an upright metal strut of the bed rail. You can place some foam or a small pillow between the upright strut and the Bed Rail Protector, as shown in the photos. This will help prevent the patient hurting themselves.

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STOCK KEEPING UNIT (SKU)

214CB

SIZE

To fit bed rails 63″ long x 16.5″ high

WEIGHT

6.5lbs

GLOBAL MEDICAL DEVICE NUMBER (GMDN)

40600

GLOBAL TRADE ITEM NUMBER (GTIN)

9349145004346

CLEANING METHOD

Wipe clean.

MAXIMUM WASHING TEMPERATURE

N/A

DETERGENT

Use a mild hospital grade disinfectant.

DRYING METHOD

Air dry in the shade.

CLEANING WARNING

Only use and store the product when it is dry. Test your cleaning chemicals on a discreet area to make sure it will not damage the material.

Warning: When Bed Rails are used, it is possible for people to be entrapped between the edge of the mattress and the Bed Rail. This may also happen if a Bed Rail Protector is being used. Entrapment can lead to death, so it is very important to do a risk assessment for the patient and regularly check that they do not manoeuvre themselves into a dangerous position. Please contact us for more information.

How to thread a buckle: It is vital that a buckle is threaded on the webbing strap correctly. Incorrect fitting could result in the product not performing as expected, and may put the users at risk of injury. Click here to see our video demonstrating how to thread a new buckle onto the webbing.

Note: This demonstration shows an older version of this product with four buckles. The design has since been modified to three buckles to make fitting the Protector quicker and easier.