Toilet Rails w/o Legs
Toilet Rails w/o Legs
These toilet rails turn the toilet into a chair with arms so it is easier to get up. Excellent for situations where the toilet is not close to a wall or grab bar. The rails bolt securely to the toilet for added stability.
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Why we know this works!
Why we know this works!
This toilet rail secures under the toilet lid and does not have legs which is especially good in small bathrooms. Using a toilet rail without legs is a great solution for those who need extra support when sitting or standing up from the toilet. The armrests can be used to safely get on and off the toilet and can also help with balance while sitting on the toilet. The toilet rails are easy to install and the armrests can be adjusted to a comfortable width. Having toilet rails will promote independence and privacy with getting on and off the toilet and can decrease the need for caregiver assistance. This is a good safety measure that can prevent falls and injury while going to the bathroom.
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions: 23.25 x 18.25 x 9in (LxWxH)
Max weight supported: 250lbs
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