
Mobility Steps
Steps are practical aids designed to assist individuals in safely reaching higher surfaces or overcoming elevation changes. They are especially beneficial for those with limited mobility or balance providing a stable and supportive platform for various daily tasks.
The Two step safety ladder by Drive DeVilbiss is manufactured from robust steel and features both top and side rails for additional support. The deep steps have a non-slip rubber tread.
- Features top and side hand rails
- Deep steps with rubber tread for additional safety
- Made from robust steel
The Prima Home Step is the ideal product to aide in safely stepping into the bath and accessing higher levels. The step is primarily used in bathrooms however due to its lightweight design it can also be useful around the house. The step features four anti slip feet and can be used with one or two height adjustable handles.
- Lightweight design for easier transportation
- Height adjustable handle for stability
- Removable step for easy cleaning
Providing a sturdy platform the Chrome Plated Steel Framed Stepstool from Able2 features a rubber mat surface and chrome plated steel frame.
- Rubber mat surface
- Handrail version optional
- Extremely sturdy
Key benefits of steps
- Improved Accessibility: Steps help users to access beds chairs or cabinets with ease and can help getting into bathtubs or over high thresholds making everyday tasks more manageable and reducing strain.
- Sturdy and Safe Designs: Many steps feature non-slip surfaces wide platforms and rubberised feet to ensure maximum safety and stability during use.
- Portable and Lightweight: Steps are often lightweight and easy to move allowing users to position them as needed in different areas of the home or outdoors.
- Variety of Options: Available in single-step or multi-step designs these aids can cater to specific requirements including higher reaches or support for additional weight capacities.
Steps are invaluable for enhancing safety and independence providing reliable support for individuals with mobility challenges.