Installation of Safety Equipment
We focus on enhancing home security and safety through the meticulous installation of devices such as smoke alarms, security cameras, emergency call systems, and motion-sensor lights. Our experienced team ensures each installation is conducted with precision and adherence to NDIS guidelines, aiming to create a secure and supportive environment that promotes peace of mind and independence for our clients. We prioritize collaboration with participants and their support networks to customize solutions that meet their unique requirements, contributing to their overall well-being and comfort at home. Additionally, we specialize in installing sturdy and functional handrails in critical areas like bathrooms, ramps, and staircases, facilitating safer mobility and independence for our clients. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality installations that meet NDIS standards and cater to the specific needs of each participant. By collaborating closely with participants and their support networks, we customize solutions to optimize home environments, promoting comfort, safety, and improved quality of life.
Grab bars and handrails: These can be installed in bathrooms, hallways, and other areas where support is needed to prevent falls.
Bed rails: To assist with getting in and out of bed safely and to prevent falling out of bed.
Shower chairs or benches: These provide a stable seating option for individuals who may have difficulty standing for long periods in the shower.
Anti-slip mats: Placed in showers, bathtubs, and on slippery floors to reduce the risk of slipping.
Raised toilet seats: To make it easier for individuals with mobility issues to use the toilet safely.
Wheelchair ramps: Installed where there are steps or uneven surfaces to facilitate access for wheelchair users.
Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors: Essential for alerting individuals with disabilities to potential hazards.
Door and window locks: These may be specialized to ensure safety and prevent wandering if the individual has cognitive impairments.
Fall mats: Placed beside beds or in areas where falls are more likely to occur to cushion the impact and reduce injury risk.
Motion sensor lighting: Automatically turns on lights when movement is detected, enhancing visibility and reducing the risk of falls.