Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:40 AM
Shower manufacturer Redring joined Contour Showers at the Occupational Therapy Show in November, showcasing its market-leading Selectronic Premier range of thermostatic care showers.
A rated for energy efficiency and trusted by care professionals for over 25 years, Selectronic Premier is BEAB Care and RNIB approved.
For a comfortable and safe showering experience, the showers use advanced thermostatic technology to maintain constant water temperatures, within just +/-0.5°C, even when water pressures change. Plus, large, easy-to-press one-touch buttons, an LED display and audible feedback all allow for easy shower operation.
Selectronic Premier features unique data logger technology which tracks showering patterns and usage, plus a fault-finder system for problem solving.
Included in the range are models with extended riser rails and hoses for seated showering, and remote controls, which allow the shower to be operated at a distance by carers.
For further information, visit www.redring.co.uk.
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