An adjustable height frame which fits around a toilet to assist getting on / off toilet. One rear leg features a zig zag multi adjustment system for greater strength and adjustment flexibility.
A heavy duty fixed height free standing toilet surround which dismantles by removing the bolts with a spanner. It is made from powder coated mild steel and has a rubber ferrule on each leg.
A height adjustable toilet surround frame. It features wide plastic armrest supports and rubber tips on the legs. Attaches to the seat attachment points on most toilets. Can also be adjustable to two widths to suit the size of the toilet. Suitable for people with light build.
Stainless steel, folding rails that attach to the rear of a toilet pan with bolts. They are available in four different styles. The Darts and Junior Darts models have independent lifting arms. The Econo Darts have fixed rails and are customised for each user. The New Darts have adjustable height handles and accommodate users from 15 to 150kg.
Two lift up armrests attached to a toilet seat and lid that is mounted onto the back of the toilet bowl with "fast on" nuts.
A heavy duty stainless steel toilet surround designed for bariatric use. It is made from stainless steel and is adjustable in height. Integral armrests slopes up by 35mm. It supports up to 150kg load capacity. A fix to floor kit is available. Can be customised to the client's dimensions.
An adjustable height lightweight tubular frame which fits around a standard toilet pedestal. It is free standing but is also available with feet to bolt to the floor, or moulded rubber feet to glue to the floor. Rubber tips on legs. Available in white epoxy coated finish.
A height adjustable toilet frame which sits around the toilet and provides support to assist the user to get up and down from the toilet seat. It is made of lightweight zinc plated powder coated aluminium.
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