Name: | 3 in 1 Commode Chairs |
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Model No.: | BES-BS050 |
Product Name: | 3 in 1 Commode Chairs |
MOQ: | 500 units |
Keywords: | 3 in 1 Commode Chairs,Commodes for Bedside & Bathroom,Transfer Chair Commode Wheelchairs,Portable Folding Wheelchair Commode Shower |
LEAD TIME: | 25 days |
Weight Capacity: | 110kgs |
Sample: | Available |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Weight Capacity: | 110 kgs |
Port of Loading: | Guangzhou |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
3 in 1 commode chair
Bath.wheelchair & commode chair,3 functions in one product.
High-strength aluminum tube.
Anti-tilt footrest, with seat belt.
Height adjustable
Aluminum Alloy
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A commode chair is a piece of portable furniture resembling a chair that includes a built-in toilet or chamber pot, designed to help individuals with mobility issues, such as elderly people, disabled persons, or those recovering from surgery, independently and safely use the toilet when they cannot easily access a traditional bathroom. These chairs can be used as a standalone toilet next to a bed or placed over a standard toilet.
Key Features and Uses
Mobility Aid:
It provides toileting assistance for people who struggle to walk to the bathroom or stand for long periods.
Standalone or Over-Toilet Use:
Some commode chairs feature a removable bucket, allowing them to be used as a self-contained unit, while others can be positioned over a standard toilet with the pan removed.
Adjustable Features:
Many models offer adjustable height, armrests for support during transfers, and backrests for comfort.
Safety and Stability:
Features like brakes, safety straps, and sturdy frames are included to prevent accidents and ensure user stability.
Portability and Versatility:
They are designed to be easily cleaned and are versatile enough for use in homes, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
Who Benefits from a commode chair
Elderly individuals: with reduced mobility due to conditions like arthritis.
Disabled persons: with permanent mobility challenges.
Patients in recovery: from surgery, injuries, or illnesses.
Individuals with conditions: such as stroke or spinal cord injuries that affect their ability to move easily.
How to use the commode chair?
To use a commode chair, adjust its height for comfortable foot contact with the floor, position yourself in front of the seat, use both armrests to slowly lower yourself down, and push up using both armrests to stand. The bucket is removed to empty it into a toilet, which is then cleaned with a household cleanser like Lysol.
Before Using
Adjust Height: Adjust the commode legs to a height that allows your feet to be flat on the floor when seated. The ideal height ensures your knees are slightly higher than your hips.
Check Stability: Ensure the commode is stable and the leg tips are in good condition.
Positioning: Position yourself with your back to the center of the seat.
How to Sit Down
Grasp Handles: Reach out and grasp both armrests of the commode.
Lower Yourself: Slowly lower yourself onto the commode, distributing your weight evenly.
How to Stand Up
Grasp Handles: Place both hands on the armrests.
Push Up: Push up with both hands, putting equal pressure on both arms to prevent the commode from moving or tipping.
After Use
1. Cleaning the Container:
Remove the commode's bucket from the frame.
2. Emptying and Cleaning:
Carry the container to the toilet, remove the lid, and empty the contents into the toilet. Clean the bucket with a germ-killing cleanser and water, rinse it well, and return it to the commode frame.
3. Wipe Down:
Clean the commode seat, lid, and frame with a cloth and a germ-killing cleanser, then wipe them with a damp cloth and allow them to air dry.
4. Wash Hands:
Remove any gloves, if worn, and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.