🛏️ Elevate your bedside safety with style and ease!
The Sangohe Bed Rail combines a robust stainless steel frame with adjustable height legs and a glow-in-the-dark grip, ensuring secure and stable support for elderly or physically limited users. Designed for all bed sizes and sides, it features tool-free assembly and a convenient storage pocket, making it a must-have for independent, safety-conscious living.
Brand | Sangohe |
Size | With Legs |
Color | Black |
Style | Bed Rail for Falling Out of Bed |
Product Dimensions | 22.4"W x 32"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Manufacturer | Sangohe |
UPC | 608571170377 |
Model | 504 |
Item Weight | 9.02 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 504A |
Manufacturer Part Number | 504A |
Special Features | Extendable Handle, Storage Bag |
C**.
Works as advertised and seems very sturdy
Works as advertised. Very sturdy so far (I've used it one day). The strap to lock it to the bed makes it even better to lock it into place if needed.Again I've only used it one day (I just got out of the hospital and needed the help getting in and out of bed, but it's been great so far. Will update my review of needed
T**U
Ended Grandma's Reign of Terror.
Grandma was taking two or three trips a week to ER from falling out of bed. Not only has this stopped that, but it also has a giant strap that wraps around the box spring for security, so she can't take it off the bed by herself when she is feeling stubborn and "young and independent." She hasn't been to the ER in 3 months. Took only a few minutes to set up.
A**R
Handy
Seems like a high quality product. Definitely recommend for older family members.
S**Y
Works as advertised. Solid and well made
Perfect fit. Well made.
M**N
Wonderful, if you can find spacers to compensate for a mattress toper.
I love it! It remains firmly in place, once it's properly installed; and makes no noise when used.And now - for the caveats. Amazon doesn't tell you that you should "NEVER use on beds with mattress toppers or soft compressible pads"; you have to wait until you get the nicely pictorialized and colorful 1 page instruction sheet to learn that. I didn't know that, so I had to 'improvise'. If you are mechanically inclined, detailed oriented, a problem solver, have common sense, are patient under pressure, can read between the lines (graphs), then you will probably do well. Fortunately, I already had some 2" and" 3" spacers that came with the bed we bought which could optionally be used to raises the bed to other heights if we desired. We used the 3" spacers to compensate for the mattress topper, 1. Step 10 of the instruction sheet tells you to insert 2 of the 4 the C-clamps into the left and right parts. It's obvious which are the left and right parts, but there were no holes in the outer and inner tubes, as there were in Step 3.2. This is where it gets tricky in step 10. I bought a dowel rod to fit in the 2 tubes, cut to length based on the height of the base support under the mattress. I also bought some metalic tape to keep the dowel in place since there weren't holes for the C-clamps. Use your creative imagination here. 3. Graphic #6 explains the Transition between Steps 5 and 7. 4. Only the flip-side of the Instruction Sheet explains, pictorially, what to do with the Safety Belt - but - it only 'implies' that you must put the belt in place BEFORE you put the mattress down; otherwise, it will be extremely difficult Use common sense here on how to 'securely' and 'tightly' anchor the belt at both ends. 5. Step 7 is what they call 'Part F' There are no Part No's G, H, or J. There may be other caveats. Unless you can find a mattress store that will sell some 2" and 3" spacers to compensate for the mattress topper, you will probably will want to go to 'plan B'
T**C
Not that great.
Didn’t really work out. Hard to install. Cumbersome.Bought and couldn’t get to really work as it should. Would have retuned it but waited too long.
N**H
Just what was needed Post-Op
Needed for those crucial first days following lower spine surgery (when hospitals sent you home almost immediately after major surgery and while in excruciating pain), this device was invaluable in helping the patient pull self to roll up on his/her side — a little more each day — until able to sit up and eventually stand from the bed without needing someone to be there to do it for them. The very wide platform that slipped between the box spring and mattress is great for keeping the whole stand in place, and the legs are essential for reaching to the floor for deed stability. Soooooo very glad I bought it. A real life-saver.
L**W
Medical Equipment
Works very well for me with my fused back
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