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4'' (10cm) Serenity Bariatric (up to 34st) Raised Toilet Seat WITHOUT Lid

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SKU:
64614
UPC:
5016181620567
MPN:
64614
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Description

The 4'' (10cm) Raised Serenity Toilet Seat makes it easier to sit down and get up from the toilet. Designed to fit in discreetly, the Serenity toilet seat is as close to a standard toilet seat as possible and is easy to clean with its smooth edges and high gloss finish. It features concealed fittings that make the seat easy to be installed or removed for travelling or when no longer needed, all without tools.

The Serenity toilet seat riser range allows for a user weight of up to 34 stone. And with it's adjustable three position front bracket, it allows the seat to get a better fit onto most standard toilets.

Ideal for use at home or in nursing care where added height is needed for ease of toilet use

The serenity toilet seat raiser can can be purchased in three sizes, 2'', 4'', and 6''. With or without a lid. Lids can also be purchased seperately from our store if you desire to add one later.

PLEASE NOTE: This listing is for the 4'' Elevated Serenity Toilet Seat WITHOUT Lid.

• 4'' (10cm) Raised Serenity Toilet Seat Without Lid

• Easy to clean, discreet design

• Three front clip settings make for a better fit

• User weight up to 34 stone

• No tools needed for installation

• Easy to remove when no longer needed or for travelling

• Can be purchased with or without a lid (Please see other listings for a seat with lid)

TO GET THE PERFECT SEATING POSITION:

To get the perfect seating position, your knees and hips should be at the same height when sat on the toilet seat. A seat that is too low can be more uncomfortable and more difficult to stand up from.

1. Measure the distance between the floor and back of the thigh, just behind the knee. This is the recommended seat height.

2. Measure the current height of the seat, and subtract from the first measurement.

3. The difference between the two is the measurement of the raise required.

 

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