The Famica Steady Bedrail is easy to assemble as no tools are required. Folding the bed rail for easy access is done using a simple unlock design.
No tools are required to install the product easily.
The foamed handle provides a comfortable gripping surface.
The Good Night Bed Rail is reversible and can be installed on either side of the bed.
Two-position height adjustment to fit the different thicknesses of the mattress. (H 50 cm & 52 cm)
A strong securing strap is needed to attach to the mattress firmly.
Simple unlock design to fold the bed rail for easy access.
Thanks to the unique higher hinge, it can be installed on beds either with or without frames.
Fits a standard twin-sized bed.
You can rest easy now with the introduction of the Famica Fall Prevention bed safety rail. No more worries about your dependents falling off the bed. What's more, it's perfect for users who need extra support getting in and out of bed.
Joint pain, decreased flexibility, restless sleep, morning stiffness and issues with bed space are common side effects of ageing so the bed rail is a boon for those afflicted to combat the bed mobility challenges.
Falling out of bed is very common in men as they tend to kick, scream, punch or roll off the bed. They could hurt themselves too.
The Famica Bed Rail is easy to assemble as no tools are required. Folding the bed rail for easy access is done using a simple unlock design. There is a safety hook that secures the bed rail to the frame of any home or hospital bed.
No fear of the mattress slipping away as the strong straps make it so secure. How safe that is and what's more the foamed handle provides a very comfortable gripping surface.
The Famica Bed Rail is reversible and so can be installed on either side of the bed. No worries about the height, as there are two height adjustments to fit the different mattresses. To provide comfort there are thinner metal bars under the mattress.
Further reading about blog post:
Helping Seniors be Safe and Independent in the Bedroom
Senior Fall Prevention GuideBedrails and Falls in Nursing Homes: A Systematic Review