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Safety Restraint Chair Inc. offers two types of restraint chairs: SoftGuard for behavioral health care and SureGuard for correctional and law enforcement. The chairs are designed to be safe, humane, and dignified for patients and staff.
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A restraint chair is a type of physical restraint that is used to force an individual to remain seated in one place to prevent injury and harm to themselves or others. They are commonly used in prisons for violent inmates and hospitals for out of control patients.
The SureGuard® Safety Restraint Chair is a device to control violent or self-destructive detainees. It has secure, locking restraint straps and should not be used for more than two hours or as punishment.
Pro-Straint is a chair designed to restrain impaired, violent, or uncontrollable individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others. It features 8 points of restraint, a steel frame, a removable back pad, and a one-step lifting mechanism.
A new chair for medical and behavioral facilities that combines the features of the SureGuard® and Medical Safety Restraint Chairs. It is designed to be humane, safe, and easy to use for patients and staff.
Feb 1, 2024 · The restraint chair: A qualitative study of the patient experience - ScienceDirect. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. Volume 48, February 2024, Pages 7-12. The restraint chair: A qualitative study of the patient experience. NicoleVisaggioa, Kathryn E.Phillipsb, JeanneMcElhinneya. Show more. Add to Mendeley.