MedPrax Market

Patient Hygiene & Safety

Bath Safety & Commode Chair Sourcing

Source medical-grade shower chairs, commode toilet chairs, and bath safety frames. Compare rust-resistant aluminum designs with adjustable height and non-slip safety features.

Round Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)
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Round Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)

A professional-grade round backrest commode toilet chair (carbon steel) suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: 38 * 44 * 79 cm. Made of Carbon Steel and Leather Seat. Adjustability: Pull-out commode bucket. Maximum bearing capacity: 100KG.

Round Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)
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Round Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)

A professional-grade round backrest commode toilet chair (carbon steel) suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: Seat width: 55cm, Height: 88cm, Seat height: 40cm. Made of Carbon Steel and Faux Leather. Adjustability: Pull-out commode bucket, Liftable seat surface. Maximum bearing capacity: 150KG.

Portable Aluminum Alloy Shower Chair
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Portable Aluminum Alloy Shower Chair

A professional-grade portable aluminum alloy shower chair suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: 44 * 38 * (70-80) cm. Made of Aluminum Alloy. Adjustability: 6-level height adjustment. Maximum bearing capacity: 100KG.

Padded Soft Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)
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Padded Soft Backrest Commode Toilet Chair (Carbon Steel)

A professional-grade padded soft backrest commode toilet chair (carbon steel) suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: 45 * 45 * 80 cm. Made of Carbon Steel and Soft PU Leather. Adjustability: Elliptical commode hole, Foldable frame. Maximum bearing capacity: 150KG.

Aluminum Alloy Shower Commode Toilet Chair
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Aluminum Alloy Shower Commode Toilet Chair

A professional-grade aluminum alloy shower commode toilet chair suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: 57 * 48 * (72-86) cm. Made of Aluminum Alloy and Blow-Molded PE. Adjustability: 6-level height adjustment. Maximum bearing capacity: 260KG.

Aluminum Alloy Bath Shower Chair
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Aluminum Alloy Bath Shower Chair

A professional-grade aluminum alloy bath shower chair suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: Seat width: 48cm, Chair height: 70-82cm, Seat height: 38-50cm. Made of Aluminum Alloy and Textured Plastic. Adjustability: 6-level height adjustment legs.

Adjustable Toilet Safety Frame Lifting Armrest
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Adjustable Toilet Safety Frame Lifting Armrest

A professional-grade adjustable toilet safety frame lifting armrest suitable for clinical applications. Specifications: (60-65) * (65-78) * 52 cm. Made of Thickened Steel. Adjustability: 6-level adjustment (width/height). Maximum bearing capacity: 150KG.

Rust-Proof Aluminum & Steel
Non-Slip Rubber Safety Feet
Hygienic Easy-Clean Surfaces
Adjustable Heights & Secure Locks

Hygienic Safety Equipment Guide

Hygiene safety equipment must withstand high moisture environments without degrading. Ensure all materials are medical-grade, corrosion-resistant, and feature reliable locking systems.

  • Choose rust-proof anodized aluminum frames for wet areas
  • Verify weight limits for bariatric safety configurations
  • Ensure rubber tips are non-slip and leave no marks on clinic floors
  • Select models with removable pans and easily sanitizable padding

FAQs

Are these commode chairs suitable for autoclave or chemical sterilization?

The seats and pans are made of medical-grade polypropylene, which is compatible with standard hospital chemical disinfection protocols. Frames should be wiped down with approved sanitizers.

Procurement guide

Bath Safety & Commode Chair Sourcing Procurement Support

Need help sourcing bath safety & commode chair sourcing?

Finding the right bath safety & commode chair sourcing can be difficult when specifications, pricing, compliance expectations, installation needs and supplier options vary from one requirement to another. A hospital adding ICU capacity, a clinic starting diagnostics, a distributor serving a tender and a procurement manager replacing old equipment may all need a different shortlist.

Tell MedPrax what you are trying to achieve: the device or department, quantity, delivery city, expected timeline, preferred brands if any, and whether installation, training or documentation support is required. If the requirement is part of a wider setup, share the room count, bed count or department list so the sourcing conversation starts with the full picture.

What affects the right recommendation

A strong recommendation depends on more than the product name. MedPrax needs to understand the clinical use, workload, configuration, accessory list, consumables, warranty expectations, installation readiness, service support and documentation needs. A monitor, ventilator, ultrasound machine or surgical system may also require sensors, probes, mounts, cables, software, trolleys, calibration or user training before it can be used confidently.

For this requirement, related procurement areas may include ICU, diagnostic, operation theatre and ward equipment. If these products will be used in the same department, share them together. That helps MedPrax suggest options that fit the workflow instead of treating each device as a separate purchase.

  • Share the facility type, department and expected patient workload.
  • Mention required quantity, delivery location and procurement timeline.
  • List preferred brands or models, but say whether alternatives can be considered.
  • Include installation, training, warranty and documentation expectations early.

Get quote-ready before follow-up

Before comparing quotes, ask what is included with the device and what must be purchased separately. Request the catalogue, technical datasheet, accessory list, warranty terms, delivery timeline and service coverage. For ICU, OT, diagnostic, emergency or ward use, also discuss room readiness, power requirements, mounting, calibration, training and preventive maintenance.

Institutional purchases often need more than a commercial quote. Procurement and biomedical teams may require supplier details, manufacturer information, compliance documents where applicable, tax documents, warranty notes and technical comparison support. Sharing those needs early helps MedPrax prepare a more useful response.

Delivery, installation and local support

Delivery location changes the sourcing plan. A buyer in a metro city may care most about fast installation and service response, while a buyer in another region or country may need shipment documentation, customs support and landed-cost clarity. Share the destination city and country even if you are still comparing options.

This requirement is commonly connected with hospital, clinic and diagnostic workflows. If the equipment belongs to a department setup, send the department context rather than only one product name. ICU requirements may involve monitors, ventilators, respiratory support, beds and emergency devices; OT requirements may involve lights, tables, anesthesia, instruments and sterilization workflow.

Start with the problem you need solved

A useful MedPrax enquiry can be simple: "We need 10 patient monitors for Nagpur," "We are setting up a dialysis center," "We need a ventilator within this budget," or "Which ECG machine should we buy for a clinic?" Those situations give MedPrax the context needed to suggest practical next steps.

Buyers searching for bath safety & commode chair sourcing usually want availability, product fit and a reliable sourcing path. The more complete the first enquiry is, the easier it is to discuss catalogues, suitable models, accessories, warranty, documentation and procurement coordination without repeated clarification.