Showing posts with label commode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commode. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Do you find buying commodes embarassing?

Some people will be worried about potential embarrassment when it comes to buying commode toilets. After all it's not an everyday purchase, and it can be hard enough just finding a commode that matches our requirements. Of course the net helps eliminates any possible social awkwardness that may occur. Here's some helpful tips to think about and prepare you for when you go into the shop:

1. Choose something that is stable and comfortable.
This is probably the most important, but many people will neglect this aspect and rank number 3 as the most important. You want to choose something that is easily maneuverable, can be put away easily and inflexible

2. Lightweight. The material from which the chair is made from should be lightweight, something like aluminum steel, reinforced by acrylic plastic is perfect. The stuctural composition will lessen the overall weight, and make it easier for incontinent patients or elderly people who struggle moving objects.

3. Price matters. There are a variety of price comparison websites you can use to aid you in your purchase and getting a competitive price.

4. Easy to clean. It's no good buying something that's impossible to clean, you should aim to choose materials that are friendly towards cleaning agents. A lot of the time commodes will have been coated with non-stick paint, so that dirt and grease won't stick to it as easily. If your choice is not coated with this kind of paint, consider giving it a lick of paint.

5. Sanitary Engineering. There are many designs out there on the market that incorporate the latest flush systems to remove stools. There are others that will add a chemical agent such as bleach to the waste to neutralize the foul smell. So make sure you inquiry about the different options.

6. Operational Flexibility. Ideally you want to go with something that is extremely versatile, for example a stand alone structure but with the option of adding wheels to make it more mobile.

Considering these pointers, you will be sure to find something that will match your requirements and certainly cause you little embarrassment in buying

Friday, 10 July 2009

Choosing the right commode

It's important to take into consideration a range of factors when choosing your not just commode toilets but also other toilet products. Many people are going to be influenced by the aesthetics of the products itself, rather than say the durability and practicality aspects. For others it may be a question of price. I was recently talking to a fellow admire of commode toilets, and he was quite happy to pay good money for antique toilets dating back to the Victorian era as long as they would keep in line with the interior decor of his house. Of course, if you are buying for an elderly relative, friend or loved one then its important to factor in ease of use. Is the person in question going to struggle with using the commode, or is it going to be a relatively straight forward exercise. It's, largely dependent on the person's mobility at the end of the day. In terms of where to look for buying commode products, it's best to start looking at home delivery catalogues, as well as online, to get a feel for the different designs and a more accurate picture on pricing. Always be sure to check the reviews online, and see what people think about the particular product. You would do also well, to contact the NHS or your country's relevant health authority, and find out what qualified health care professionals are currently recommending.
There are some great savings as always to be had on the net, so make sure you don't forget to have a look here as well before buying!

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