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Toilet Commode Chair Mobility Aid
KES 26.60
(Inclusive of all taxes)
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No Warranty
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COD Avilable
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Returnable
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Non cancelable
About this item
Indications
- Provides safe and convenient toileting support for elderly, disabled, or mobility-impaired individuals
- Suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and home care
- Ideal for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or with limited lower-limb mobility
Benefits
- Enhances safety and reduces the risk of slips or falls during toileting
- Supports independent use for users with mobility challenges
- Lightweight and easy to maneuver
- Adjustable height ensures proper alignment and comfort
- Durable, corrosion-resistant design for long-term use
Key Features
- Rust-resistant aluminum or stainless-steel frame
- Padded or plastic seat with removable commode bucket
- Adjustable height with secure locking mechanism
- Armrests and backrest for added support (model-dependent)
- Non-slip rubber tips on legs for stability
- Optional foldable design for storage and portability
Directions for Use (Step-by-Step Guide)
- Place the commode chair on a flat, stable surface.
- Adjust the height so the user can sit comfortably with feet flat on the floor.
- Ensure all rubber tips or non-slip feet are securely positioned.
- Assist the user to sit safely on the chair.
- Use armrests and backrest for support if available.
- After use, remove the commode bucket and dispose of waste safely.
- Clean the chair thoroughly and store in a dry, ventilated area.
Material Content
- Frame: Aluminum or stainless steel
- Seat: Plastic or molded polypropylene
- Armrests/Backrest: Plastic or padded material
- Rubber tips: Non-slip rubber
- Commode bucket: Plastic with handle
Technical Specifications
- Type: Toilet commode chair for elderly or mobility-impaired users
- Adjustable height: Model-dependent (commonly 45??????55 cm)
- Weight capacity: Typically 100??????150 kg (model-dependent)
- Base: Four rubber-tipped legs for stability
- Intended use: Hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and home care
Washing, Cleaning & Storage
- Remove and clean the commode bucket after each use
- Wipe frame, seat, and armrests with mild detergent or disinfectant
- Dry completely to prevent corrosion
- Inspect rubber tips, frame, and bucket for wear regularly
- Store in a dry, ventilated area
Safety & Warnings
- Ensure the chair is stable before use
- Do not exceed maximum weight capacity
- Avoid use on uneven or slippery surfaces
- Replace worn or damaged rubber tips immediately
- Assist users with severe mobility issues as necessary
- Keep out of reach of children
Toilet Commode Chair Mobility Aid