Seniorshop  |  SKU: 350330

Shower Cover for Forearm – SealProtect®

361.00 kr

Delivery

Delivery Time: 2-4 business days

Specifications

Bag Length: 51 cm

Bag Circumference: 40 cm / Ø15 cm

Material - Ring: Plastic + Silicone

Material - Bag: Durable Vinyl

Latex-Free: Yes

Maintenance: Must air-dry between each use

Durability: Approximately 2 months

With a waterproof bath protector, you can shower with a cast, bandage, dressing, sore, rash, splint, prosthetic, or anything that must stay dry.

The bath cover consists of a plastic ring with an inner silicone membrane. You slip your hand through the ring and then slide your arm further into the vinyl bag. It's crucial that the silicone seal sits above the bandage/cast and fits snugly.

The bath protector measures 51 cm in length and is suitable for forearms with a maximum circumference of 40 cm / Ø15 cm - including any bandage.

Measure from the tip of your longest finger to the end of the area that needs protection - such as a cast, bandage, prosthetic, or similar. Add 4 cm to get the correct length of your bath protector. Be aware of the maximum circumference measurement, including cast, dressing, or similar.

 

How to use your SealProtect bath cover:

  1. Hold the plastic ring and create a large opening with your hands, pulling the SealProtect as far up as possible. Be careful not to press on the plastic ring when putting on the SealProtect.
  2. Ensure that SealProtect sits at least 3 cm above the cast, bandage, splint, or similar for optimal protection.
  3. Gently slide the plastic ring slightly down so that the silicone membrane faces upward as shown in the last image.

It's important to dry the ring and rubber membrane before removing the SealProtect, as water may collect in the ring where the rubber membrane is seated.

Safety:

  • SealProtect can become slippery when wet.
  • Use SealProtect with caution.
  • Adult supervision is recommended when children use SealProtect.
  • Only dry SealProtect with a towel.
  • Do not dry SealProtect on a heater.
Glad ældre mand og kvinde bruger bærbar computer i køkkenet – seniorer lærer teknologi med kaffe og småkager

Do you have questions?

Find the answer in our FAQs or get in touch with our customer service.

script src="https://files.userlink.ai/public/embed.min.js" charset="utf-8" id="bai-scr-emb" data-cid="6733585059517d3b624ee1ef" async domain="seniorlife.se">