Kneeling pad.
The Kneela - Kneeling Pad will provide a a comfortable cushioning for those who spend a long time kneeling and/or find it painful to kneel on the floor. These kneeling pads can be used on any floor surface, inside or out, and will provide a clean and comfortable surface to kneel on whilst protecting and insulating your knees. They are completely sealed and have been welded to ensure that they are easy and safe to wipe down. There is no need to send these Kneeling Pads to the laundry or worry about cross-infection anymore. Uses: - Care staff - Carers - Kneeling on floors or even outside on driveways or car parks Used by: - Car Transport and Children's Nursing - All hospital departments from General Wards to A&E - Stroke Care - Occupational Therapy - Physiotherapy - Community Nursing - People at Home
http://www.hospitaldirect.co.uk
Hospital Direct Ltd
Units 3 and 4
The Green
Clun
Shropshire
SY78LG
United Kingdom
01588640144 sales@hospitaldirectinternational.co.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
No product specification has been specified.
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