2X Curved Rail Wall and Floor Mounted Connector Joint
$61.17
$82.58
Description Curved Rail Wall and Floor Mounted Connector Joint This Curved Rail Wall and Floor Mounted Connector Joint have a few purposes. It can be used to connect at the end of a grab rail pipe to help attach it to a wall. This home modification can assist the elderly or people with disabilities with balance and support as an aid to help with transfers or in areas where a slip or fall is considered high risk. Another use this Curved Rail Grab Rail Part has is that the base can be removed and used to connect two grab rail pipes to create an extended, longer grab rail. This Curved Rail Grab Rail Part can also be welded into a pipe rail to create a right-angled grab rail permanently. Grab rails can also be used in Aged care facilities and hospitals to assist those who require them. Features of this Curved Rail Wall and Floor Joint: Stainless Steel Flooring Used for Bridge Railings, Handrails, Deck Railings, Porch Railings, Stair Railings Handrail fittings Satin finish All fittings are included Side mounted, and Floor Wall screw mounted Modern design Specifications of this Curved Rail Wall and Floor Joint: Base Diameter: 7 cms Longer Curve Length: 12.2 cms Shorter Curve Length: 7 cms Inner Diameter: 3.6 cms Net Weight: 140 grams Frequently Asked Questions: 1- What is a grab rail used for? A grab rail is a safety device designed to assist users in maintaining their balance, reduce fatigue while standing, and support users’ weight when moving between two places. 2- Who are grab rails recommended for? Grab rails are recommended for the elderly, people with specific disabilities, bariatric patients and people with balance issues. 3- What is a grab rail part used for? A grab rail part connects two grab rail poles to create a more extended grab rail. It can also attach a grab rail pole to a wall or floor. 4- Where can grab rails be installed? Grab rails can be installed anywhere around the house, including on the side of a staircase, in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, beside the toilet, inside the shower and bath and anywhere else where someone with balance issues could use one.
Disability Home Modification