Friday, March 28, 2014

Danger of portable beds

Danger of portable beds.
Caution is required when using light bed rails because they put relations at risk for falling or fitting trapped, the US Food and Drug Administration warns Dec 27, 2013. Portable bed rails stick on to a normal, adult-sized bed, often by sliding a section of the rail under the mattress or by using the down for support vimax. People can get trapped in or around the rail, including between the bed-rail bars, between the bar and the mattress, or between the rail and the headboard, said Joan Todd, a elder nurse-consultant at the FDA.

And "Consumers have need of to realize that even when bed rails are well designed and used correctly, they can emcee a hazard to certain individuals - particularly to family with physical limitations or who have an altered mental status, such as dementia or confusion," Todd said in an FDA news broadcast release. Between January 2003 and September 2012, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission received reports of 155 deaths and five injuries cognate to small bed rails designed for of age use, according to the copy release.

More than 90 percent of the deaths were caused by entrapment. Of the 155 deaths, 129 occurred in living souls old 60 or older and 94 occurred at home. About half of the victims had a medical train such as feeling disease, Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The FDA has a remodelled website on bed-rail safety that offers information about the concealed hazards and advice for safe use.