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Get it between 2025-08-26 to 2025-09-02. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Versatile Use for Multiple Scenarios: Ideal for securing wrists and ankles in medical settings, home care, and emergency situations, ensuring stability and comfort
Customizable and Secure Fit: Features adjustable sponge pads and nylon velcro straps that fit a wide range of sizes, providing a secure and comfortable fit tailored to individual needs
High-Quality Durable Materials: Constructed from breathable sponge, sturdy nylon straps, and a robust metal buckle, ensuring long-lasting durability and comfort for extended use
Perfectly Sized for Convenience: The sponge pad measures 12"L x 3.2"W x 0.7"H, with two 38-inch long nylon straps, offering ample length for secure attachment and user convenience
User-Friendly and Reliable Design: Easy to use with a straightforward design, providing stable and comfortable support, ensuring peace of mind for caregivers and users
Restraints are a medical protective measure that temporarily control a patient's activity to protect the patient's safety, prevent accidents, and ensure treatment proceeds smoothly. Restraints are used to control dangerous patient behaviors (such as suicide, self-harm, extreme agitation, overt aggression) to avoid injury to others or themselves and to protect you or your loved one. Product Features: Made of soft sponge padding and durable nylon rope. The sponge padding has adjustable tightness and the nylon rope has adjustable length (within 35 inches). Suitable for wrists or ankles. Directly cleanable and reusable. Used on agitated patients' extremities to prevent injury. Bright blue and white color combination keeps you cheerful and suitable for most users. Intended Users: Severely bedridden critical patients (ICU); Patients with cognitive impairments and behavior disorders; Fall risk assessment for patients; Patients with tendencies of self-harm or harming others. Bed Restraints Usage Precautions: When using restraints, the elasticity should be appropriate and the patient's limbs should be kept in functional positions. Closely observe the skin and peripheral circulation of restrained areas. Restraints should be promptly removed when the situation has stabilized. For long-term care, restraints should be loosened and limbs exercised every 2 hours, while also assisting the patient to change position. Document the reasons for restraint, times applied, and skin condition (for use in nursing records).