Bariatric Step Stool with 2 Steps

CBL106896

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Provide plenty of support for patients of all sizes as they step up from the floor to the examining table with this bariatric step stool with two steps. Heavier patients often have difficulty moving from the floor to the examining table or other medical practice furniture. This can result in a delay of service if staff members are assisting other patients. This bariatric step stool with two steps is physical therapy furniture that can help larger patients get around more independently.

The stool's two-step design makes it easy to use in many different setups. The reinforced base accommodates heavier girths, preventing the stool from buckling or breaking. The steps are large, ensuring that there's plenty of surface area for the patient to stand. 

The handrail provides an extra area of support for patients to steady themselves as they make it up and down the stairs. The chrome finish is long-lasting, allowing the stool to look great for years to come.

What are the dimensions of this bariatric double-step stool?

The stool's overall dimensions are 17.25 in. wide x 17.25 in. high x 27 in. long, and the handrail reaches 43 in. high at its highest point. The first step is 10 in, high.

What's the stool's maximum weight capacity?

The stool comfortably holds up to 350 lbs. in weight. 

What's the benefit of a two-step stool over a single-step one?

The two-step stool provides an extra boost for patients who need an additional step to reach higher surfaces.

Features and benefits:

  • The bariatric step stool with two steps holds up to 350 lbs. in weight
  • The handrail provides an extra layer of protection for people who may need additional support as they move up and down the stool
  • The chrome finish is long-lasting, ensuring that the chair will look good for a long time
  • The two-step design works in many different office layouts

Include this bariatric step stool on your company's medical practice supplies list so that it can help people maneuver themselves easily around an exam space or medical office.

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