Thursday, March 6, 2008

Don't Fall In

 
When going to the bathroom, you may have heard the phrase "don't fall in." All joking aside, falling in/falling off is a very serious problem for many seniors. Don't fall in or off the toilet, raised toilet seats with handle bars reduce the risk of falling. By raising a low toilet seat, the person using the toilet doesn't have to bend down as far. The handle bars help prevent the person from falling off and in the seating process.

There are however a few things that you should know when it comes to raised toilet seats.
  • Get the type that clamps to the toilet (raised toilet seats without clamps can be even more dangerous then not having one at all)
  • Check and make sure that the toilet seat is raised high enough to be beneficial
  • Check the clamps after each use
  • Refrain from putting your entire weight on the handle bars (especially if you are overweight)
  • Try to distribute your weight evenly between the two bars (don't put it all on one or the seat might pop off)
  • Check to make sure that the seat can support your weight (Order a bariatric raised toilet seat if necessary)

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Order A Bariatric Raised Toilet Seat


WARNING: ONE PERSON DIES EVERY DAY FROM USING A BATHTUB/SHOWER IN THE UNITED STATES
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Protect yourself from slip and fall accidents.

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Folding Shower Chair

 
A folding shower chair is a great investment for the elderly and those in wheelchairs and/or with limited mobility.

The Elderly


Did you know that the vast majority of injuries in the elderly population occur from dangerous falls? The average senior has one or more of the following; poor eye sight, weak muscles, poor balance. Combine this with a slippery bathtub or shower floor and you are left with a recipe for disaster. A folding shower chair is portable and adds a lot of safety to the bathtub.

People in Wheelchairs and/or With Limited Mobility


If you are in a wheelchair or have limited mobility, a folding shower chair will greatly enhance the safety and convenience of using a shower. Transferring from a wheelchair is as easy as transferring to a normal chair. The fact that it folds gives you the freedom to travel and take showers where ever you want to.


WARNING: ONE PERSON DIES EVERY DAY FROM USING A BATHTUB/SHOWER IN THE UNITED STATES
(learn more here)

Protect yourself from slip and fall accidents.

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To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither Binson's, or any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. This information is for educational purposes only.
 

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

SecureMount Grab Bars

 
Current flange designs on the market often allow for a single screw connection to studs, making installation frustrating, time consuming and less secure. In many cases, a grab bar will only be tightly secured by one of the screws. SecureMount flange designs makes the installation of grab bars into studs easier, faster, and more secure. The added strength enables these grab bars to hold more weight. The flexable placement of the screws on secure mount grab bars is the secret to their superior quality.


WARNING: ONE PERSON DIES EVERY DAY FROM USING A BATHTUB/SHOWER IN THE UNITED STATES
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Protect yourself from slip and fall accidents.

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Portions of this information are from

http://csi.moen.com/newproducts/2006_securemount.cfm

To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither Binson's, or any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. This information is for educational purposes only.

 

Bathroom Freedom

 
As the American population ages and becomes increasingly overweight, it is no secret that significant numbers of Americans are experiencing decreased mobility as a result of physical limitations throughout all age groups.

Additionally, some of the more common conditions associated with aging and obesity – arthritis, osteoporosis, diabetes – can contribute to physical limitations in the areas of balance, strength, range of movement, lifting capabilities, vision impairment, and loss of sensation in the hands or fingers. These limitations increase the need for safety precautions.

With restricted physical capabilities everyday routines – like using the bathroom – can become daunting propositions that challenge an individual's confidence and independence. Bath assisting devices, while purchased more reactively for safety than preventively, are becoming more commonplace household items to help their users move around. We need to use the bathroom more safely and self-assuredly:
  • Bath Chairs
  • Transfer Benches
  • Elevated Toilet Seats
  • Bathroom Grab Bars
  • Handheld Showers for the Bath


Bath safety products for the bathroom are growing in popularity as a large portion of the American population has demands for safety throughout their homes due to physical limitations. Bath Chairs will reduce bath slips and falls and increase safety in the bathroom. The safety found with transfer benches will make mobility within the bathroom easier. Elevated Toilet Seats are a safety item for getting up and down, decreasing potential for falls in the bathroom. Bathroom Grab Bars are a simple addition to the bath to increase safety. There are different types of grab bars, permanent and removeable. The removeable safety bath grab bars are wonderful to put within the bath or shower, along any of the bathroom walls, where one could use added stability. Lastly, handheld shower for the bath allow you to control the waterflow inside your shower or bath. This restricts the movements to your comfortablity and less akward movements. All of these items will increase safety throughout the bath and decease possible injuries. We need to keep bathroom safety a number one priority.

WARNING: ONE PERSON DIES EVERY DAY FROM USING A BATHTUB/SHOWER IN THE UNITED STATES
(learn more here)

Protect yourself from slip and fall accidents in the bathroom. Keep Safety First.

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Portions of this information are from

http://www.moen.com/Pressroom/article.cfm?ctype=T&release=387

To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither Binson's, or any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. This information is for educational purposes only.

 

Bathroom Slip and Falls

 
Slipping and falling in the bathroom is quite a common occurrence. Thousands of reported injuries occur each year. The vast majority of injury-related deaths occur in the elderly population.

Follow these tips to prevent slips and falls in your bathroom:
  • Keep the floor clear and free of clutter.
  • Clean up water and other liquids immediately. Don't wax the floor.
  • Use non-slip bath matts to reduce your chance of slipping on linoleum.
  • Install grab bars by toilets and in shower/tub.
  • Make sure the bathroom is well lit. It is easy to trip and fall in poorly lit or dark areas.
  • Be aware that you are very likely to fall when climbing and reaching high places. Avoid placing objects up high.
  • Realize that some medications may lead to dizziness, weakness and other side effects. These can increase your chances of falling.


WARNING: ONE PERSON DIES EVERY DAY FROM USING A BATHTUB/SHOWER IN THE UNITED STATES
(learn more here)

Protect yourself from slip and fall accidents.

Order Bath Safety Products


To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither Binson's, or any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. This information is for educational purposes only.