Entrapment Avoidance Conventional Bed Rail Bumpers
Entrapment is a common problem for patients who suffer from involuntary movements or seizures, and the Entrapment Avoidance Conventional Bed Rail Bumpers are an effective precautionary measure to minimise the risk of avoidable injury. The wipe-clean bumpers allow for effortless sanitation, while the hook and loop fastenings ensure secure attachment to the bed rails.
What's Included?
Key Features and Benefits
- Flame resistant foam ensures a lower risk of fires
- Soft inner padding lessens the risk of injury to patients
- Produced to MHRA anti-entrapment specifications for peace of mind
- Easy-to-clean fabric allows for easier sanitation
- Protects expensive hospital beds from daily wear and tear
- Ideal for any patients with involuntary movement or seizures
- Secure hook and loop fastenings for easy and secure application
Why Should I Use Bedside Bumpers?
A study based on the NPSA’s National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) estimated 1,250 reports of injuries from striking or trapping limbs in bedrails are made every twelve months from hospitals and mental health units in England and Wales. The Medicines and Health Care Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have had reports of 21 bedrail related deaths from 2000 – 2006. Bedside bumpers have been specifically designed to reduce the number of injuries and deaths related to bedside railings entrapment.
Who Could Benefit From Bedside Rail Bumpers?
- Patients with epilepsy
- Elderly patients vulnerable to falls
- Those who suffer from excessive bruising (ecchymosis)
- Patients who suffer from confusion, agitation or delirium
- Anyone who experiences repetitive or involuntary movements
- People with high or low body mass (which may change entrapment risks)
- People with variable levels of consciousness, or those under sedation
Are the Bedside Rail Bumpers Easy to Fit?
These bumpers use easy-to-fit hook and loop fastenings along the bottom edge making them straightforward and effortless to set up and secure. The fastening on the bottom edge prevents anyone from accidentally unhooking it, helping to improve patient safety.
Prevent Entrapment and Reduce Risk of Bruising
Patients who suffer from involuntary movements or seizures can easily get their arms trapped in between bed rails or cause limb injury from harsh contact with the rails throughout the night. Bumpers remove the risk of injury from harsh contact and create a seal to prevent patients pushing their limbs between the bed sides and mattress.
Wipe Clean Material for Effortless Maintenance
Accidents and spillages are common occurrences and it is essential to invest in bumpers that repel liquids or food to prolong their life. These Bumpers are manufactured from a hydrophobic, wipe-clean material that does not absorb liquids or spillages, ensuring maintenance is fast and easy.
What Size Bumpers Do I Need?
These Conventional Bed Rail Bumpers are designed to fit a vast range of bed rails from 133cm to 205cm long and various heights. Both sizes provide good coverage and protection, however if your patient or loved one is taller in height or at a higher risk of getting their lower limbs caught in bed rails, then the larger of the two sizes would be most suitable.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions (LxH): 134 x 76cm (53" x 30")
- Dimensions (LxH): 183 x 76cm (72" x 30")