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The application crowd and places of the handrail

Update:2021-11-11
Abst:Many elderly people fall accidentally due to dizziness when waking up. The elderly cannot withstand a fall. After a fall, they become a burden of care...
Many elderly people fall accidentally due to dizziness when waking up. The elderly cannot withstand a fall. After a fall, they become a burden of care for the family. Home safety must be prepared in advance, just in case, home safety is a must

[Pregnant women] If pregnant women get up carelessly, they will get fetal gas. The pregnancy in October is very hard. The auxiliary bedside armrest can help to get up and go to bed.

[Injured/Handicapped] Injured or disabled persons with inconvenience to get up, if they have difficulty getting up, they can use handrails to force them to get up on their own without asking for help.

1. Public places

Handrails installed in public places are called barrier-free handrails, also called safety grab bars or safety handrails. They are mainly used in places such as both sides of aisles and corridors, toilets, and public toilets. It is a public facility that helps the elderly and the disabled to walk and get on and off.

The following two types and introductions:

1. Aisle and corridor handrails
2. Safety grab bars for barrier-free handrails in toilets and public toilets


2. Family environment

With the increase of domestic aging and the improvement of living standards, more and more families choose to install various safety handrails. Especially for elderly families living alone, it is even more necessary to install such auxiliary products. The following are introduced separately according to the usage scenarios:

1. Going to the toilet: Old people are inconvenient to bend over and have difficulty getting up. Going to the toilet becomes troublesome. Squatting toilet families can consider putting a toilet on the squatting toilet, and flush toilet families can consider installing a toilet enclosure, which can help when you get up.

2. Bathing: You can often see and hear examples of elderly people falling down in the bathroom from news reports or friends around you. The floor tiles in many bathrooms have poor anti-slip effects, or the slippers you wear in the bath are not anti-slip enough, and you may fall down during the bath. Many types of bath chairs on the market can solve the problem. The bath chair has a backrest or no backrest, and the height can be adjusted. The bottom foot pad is a non-slip rubber pad. The main body is made of aluminum alloy, so there will be no rust problems.
For the elderly who are not accustomed to sitting and taking a bath, they can choose to install a linear safety handrail on the wall.

3. Getting up: Elderly people with poor waist often need assistance to get up. There are several types of wake-up devices on the market that can assist in getting up, and the effect is also very good. Choose different risers for different beds, and the elderly can get up with the armrests by themselves.