A mobile commode chair is a versatile piece of equipment designed to provide mobility and aid individuals with limited mobility or those who are bedridden in performing personal hygiene tasks like using the toilet.
Description:
Folding Design: Easy to fold for compact storage and transport.
Mobile Functionality: Equipped with durable caster wheels for easy movement; locking mechanism for safety.
Removable Commode Bucket: Simple to detach and clean, with a secure lid to prevent spills.
Adjustable Height: Allows customization to suit different user needs.
Sturdy Frame: Made from high-quality, rust-resistant materials such as powder-coated steel or aluminum.
Portability: Lightweight and foldable design makes it easy to move and store.
User Comfort: Ergonomic design with padded features for prolonged sitting comfort.
Convenient for Caregivers: Easy-to-clean components reduce maintenance effort.
Space-Saving: Ideal for small living spaces due to its compact, foldable design.
Versatile Use: Can be used over existing toilets or as a standalone commode.
Improved Safety: Locking wheels provide stability during use.
Compatibility : Suitable to be used indoors
Recommended For:
Elderly individuals
Individuals with mobility impairments
Patients recovering from surgery
Caregivers seeking assistive devices
Instructions:
Place the mobile commode chair in a safe, accessible location. If the chair is being used in the bathroom, ensure it is positioned close enough to the toilet, or if used as a portable toilet, position it in a suitable area.
Adjust the height of the seat (if the chair allows for this) to make sure it's comfortable and accessible for the user.
Make sure the brakes are engaged to prevent the chair from moving during use.
Use the armrests to help position the person comfortably.
Remove the waste container (commode pan) from underneath the seat by sliding it out from the frame.
Clean the commode chair by wiping down the seat, armrests, and frame with a disinfectant or gentle cleaning solution.
Product Maintenance:
Clean the chair regularly. Wipe down the frame, seat, backrest, and any other surfaces with the cleaning solution.
Disinfect the commode bucket or container regularly, especially after each use.
Inspect the frame regularly for any loose bolts or screws and tighten them as needed. A loose frame can compromise the stability and safety of the chair.
Store the commode stool chair in a dry area away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent corrosion or damage to the frame or materials.