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Hand Showers

Hand showers are a perfect add-on solution when a regular shower becomes too difficult. The elderly population has been using hand held showers for a while now and it's easy to see why.

The Hand Shower is a device that hooks up to your regular shower access. It has an extendable hose so you can hold the head in one hand and move it freely around your body, eliminating any pressure points.

These small streams of water also can be easily aimed at any part on your body, making bathing much more convenient.

The Hand Shower also saves having to move around too much and can be used easily from a seated position.

While Hand Showers are handy for elderly who receive assistance with their bath, it also makes it much easier and safer for the caregiver as they can reach more easily and have to do less bending.

Hand Shower Complete Range:

1. Hand Shower

  • Fixes to existing shower outlet
  • Supplied complete with wall bracket
  • Lightweight plastic handpiece
  • Convenient on/off switch
  • Length 2m
  • 2. Single Tap Hand Shower

    • Fixes to existing tap spouts
    • Lightweight plastic handpiece
    • Supplied with two rubber reducing collars to suit most tap spouts
    • Easily fitter and removed
    • Length 2m

    3. Dual Tap Hand Shower

    • Fixes to existing tap spouts
    • Lightweight plastic handpiece
    • Supplied with two rubber reducing collars to suit most tap spouts
    • Easily fitter and removed
    • Length 2m

    4. Hand Shower and Holder

    • Clamps onto existing grab rail to provide a holder for the shower head
    • Fixes to existing shower outlet
    • Shower holder swivels 360°
    • Lightweight plastic handpiece
    • Convenient on/off switch
    • Chrome plated brass construction to suit 32mm diameter rails
    • Length 2m

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    We hope this article on Hand Showers has been helpful to choose the right model for your needs. If you need any assistance please contact us or email us at admin@breezemobility.com.au and we would be happy to assist.

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