



( 17 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 14 2009
Needed this item after surgery and it works perfect. The good thing about it is its easily removable when no longer needed
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Posted: Jun 23 2009
Installation is simple but awkward in a small space. It was a strain to lean over the toilet so long to tighten the bolts. The legs are not as stationary as I would have liked. They move the most in the outer position. The rails are strong and the height is easy to adjust. I do like the fact that you can lift the feet off of the floor for cleaning.
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Posted: Apr 20 2009
My Mother will be 100 yrs old this year so she need a little help getting up and down. She is short 5'2" and I was concerned that the arms might be to high for her on a regular toilet but they turned out to be just right. I used the lowest settings for the legs and the closest of the two settings where it connects to the toilet. To attach The safety rails just remove the two bolts holding the toilet lid on, slide the new safety rail bracket between the toilet and the toilet seat, replace the original toilet lid bolts, insert one rail in the bracket then insert the other rail in the bracket, install the two bolts that attach the rails to the bracket, then thighten up all the connections. Make sure all connections are tight or the safety rails will feel loose. The rails will raise up a small amount to allow for cleaning of the floor under the feet. The safety rails have been a great help for her.

















