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Seclusion Room Blanket

Type
Standard
Fire Retardant
NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_222906111_0103_1_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$412.50
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Description

The Seclusion Room Blanket is made from a strong anti-ligature material with wadding inside. This ensures that ligatures will be extremely difficult for a patient to make. It is designed to be used by people under observation, making it suitable for psychiatric wards where it is difficult for agitated individuals to tear or use it to harm themselves.

Key Features

  • Material Options:
    • Standard - Maroon - A polyester/synthetic/semi-synthetic blend
    • Fire Retardant - Blue

Additional Information

The Seclusion Room Blanket is available in two material options. Also available in our Seclusion Room range:

  • Seclusion Room Pillow
  • Seclusion Gown Seclusion Gown

Specifications

Item # 460 - Standard
Item # 460FR - Fire Retardant
Size: 196cm x 144cm / 77" x 56.5"

Cleaning

Standard: Wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.
Fire Retardant Material: Wash all Fire-Retardant Material products as instructed below before first use. Cold or warm machine wash up to 75°C. Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.

All Proban® treated fabrics are tested to meet Standard EN 531:1995 (50 washes at 75°C) and are certified by Rhodia Consumer Specialties Limited who manufacture the Proban chemical, to maintain their flame retardant qualities for 50 washes, as long as the correct laundering procedures are followed. Independent tests of Proban-treated garments have passed the flammability test after 100 to 150 washes.

Some important considerations when laundering Fire Retardant fabric:

  • Proban fabrics are thoroughly tested for flame retardant performance and durability to washing; however, if the material is not laundered correctly it can fail flammability tests after a few washes.
  • Proban treated articles may be washed in any conventional washing machine using a cold or warm wash, up to 75°C. Use the non-colour fast machine setting.
  • Regular washing will help prevent soiling build-up. A pre-soak of up to two hours may help for heavily soiled items.
  • Use synthetic detergents only (e.g. Cold Power, Drive, Spree, Dynamo, FAB, Biozet, Radiant, Castle, OMO, Surf, etc.).
  • Do not wash Proban garments in traditional soap powders as these types of soaps (Lux, Advance, Velvet, etc.) can form flammable deposits that may affect the fabric's flame retardant qualities.
  • Never use hypochlorite-based bleaches (e.g. White King, Domestos, and other supermarket blends) as they will attack the Proban finish and can reduce its flame retardant properties.
  • Garments can be tumble dried; however, to avoid shrinkage, take care not to over-dry.

Important

Always inspect for signs of wear and tear before each use. Assess the integrity of the material before each use.
Warranty Exclusion: Some patients who use the Seclusion products can have unpredictable behaviour, including violence. We are therefore unable to offer our normal warranty on these products.

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