The Red Ashby raised toilet seat consists of a one piece moulded construction to facilitate cleaning. It is in a red colour to provide visual contrast to the background. It features a cut away section at the front to enable access for personal cleaning, and secures to the toilet bowl via two adjustable grey brackets. Available in three heights.
Only one model available in three different heights.
Specification | Standard |
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Load Capacity (supplier stated) | 190 kg |
Seat Height | 50, 100 or 150 mm |
Standard
Width of Seat..................380 mm
Depth of Seat (front to back)..395 mm
Width Overall..................380 mm
Application
This raised toilet seat is specifically manufactured in red for persons with dementia and other related memory losses. Studies have shown that red is a high contrast colour which these people can recognize and distinguish appropriately.
Sizes
Available in three heights
* Red Ashby 50mm
* Red Ashby 100mm
* Red Ashby 150mm
Features
* There is a lip at the front of the seat to assist in securing the device to the toilet bowl.
* The raised toilet seat is fitted directly onto the toilet bowl with a lip at the front.
* There is a bracket each side of the raised toilet seat. It is adjustable by hand by rotating a round knob which adjusts the width of each bracket. Ensure each bracket is tightened securely against the toilet bowl.
* Refer to manufacturer instructions.
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Cleaning
The raised toilet seat can be cleaned by being completely immersed in water or sterilised in an autoclave
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