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The non-skid, ribbed rubber platform provides stability, as do reinforced rubber tips on the legs. This allows the user to reach items safely. Chrome plated steel frame Slip resistant fluted rubber top Non-marking slip resistant rubber tips Recommended Maximum User Weight Where can I see and try these items? Many of our Resellers as well as the Disability Resource Centres around New Zealand have a range of these items on display. Their helpful staff will be able to assist you in finding one that meets your needs and if necessary, they can order it for you.  To find your nearest reseller, click here. Is it possible for these lower value items to get funded? As many items are under $50 in value, it is not very easy to get these funded. However, if you have had your needs assessed by a therapist then it may be possible. We recommend that you discuss this further with your therapist. 'Quote Mode' is a feature which enables you to add products to a quote and then generate a PDF which is emailed to you.




You can switch back to the standard shopping cart mode at anytime. Simply switch quote mode off using the button at the top of the page. The quote generator is only available to resellers, prescribers and technicians. If you do not have your website login details, please contact us to set you up with an account. You are about to turn on Quote Mode. Quote Mode enables you to add products to a quote and generate a quote PDF which is then emailed to you. If you have products in your cart, they will be added to your Quote. You are about to turn off 'Quote Mode'. All quoted items will be placed in your Cart.Allergic reactions to rubber can be due to allergy to natural latex sap or to one of the many chemicals used in the manufacturing of rubber. The types of chemicals used in the manufacturing of rubber include:Allergy can probably occur to any of these chemicals, although rubber accelerators seem to cause the greatest problems. Contact allergy to rubber accelerators Positive patch test to thiuram




Rubber accelerators are chemicals used to speed up the manufacturing process of rubber (vulcanisation). This process makes untreated natural rubber latex suitable for use in the manufacture of many rubber products. There are many types of rubber accelerators in use but those listed below cause most cases of rubber contact dermatitis:Nearly all rubber compounds contain rubber accelerators. The list below shows the widespread use of rubber products that we may come into contact with daily:It is often difficult to know which rubber product contains which rubber accelerants. Often the manufacturer of the product will not know either.The rash is known as allergic contact . It can occur in many areas and in any of several patterns. The following table describes some of the common areas where rubber accelerator allergy may occur, the usual cause, and any distinguishing features of the allergy.Chronic exposure is a likely reason. Surgeons, nurses, dentists, hairdressers and others who wear rubber gloves for work purposes can often develop sensitivity to natural rubber latex and rubber accelerators.




In these cases allergy to rubber may come as a consequence of trying to protect your hands from other allergens.Allergy to rubber accelerators is diagnosed by the clinical history and by special allergy tests, tests. These tests may identify which specific rubber accelerators you have an allergy to.Thiuram mix tests four thiuram chemicals with one test. One of these four will cause about 9 out of 10 cases of allergy to thiuram mix. Similarly, mercapto mix tests for 3 chemicals in the one test.You can self-test a rubber product for allergy, but this should only be done only after first talking with your dermatologist. Do this only with articles that are designed to stay on the skin, such as underwear or shoes. Initially, allow the article to be in contact with your skin of your forearm for a short period of time, say 1 hour. For the next 4 days look for any reaction. If no reaction occurs slowly lengthen the period of contact with your skin to a maximum of 48 hours.Do not test insecticides or other chemical products in this way.




The best way to avoid rubber accelerator allergy is by being aware of products that contain rubber accelerators. However, it is generally difficult to determine which products contain rubber accelerators and which don't.Minimize your exposure to all rubber products. Use alternative products made of vinyl, plastic, wood, leather or fabric. Even though some rubber gloves are labelled 'hypoallergenic' it is wise to contact the manufacturer to determine if they contain any of the rubber accelerators you are allergic to. Vinyl gloves may be a suitable alternative although some people are allergic to both rubber and vinyl. Tactylon® gloves are a good alternative for most people. Be aware that some non-rubber gloves provide less protection against viruses and certain chemicals than rubber gloves. Discuss the requirements of your gloves with your supplier/manufacturer.If you are sensitive to rubber accelerators and undergoing dental work or surgery, you should inform your dentist or doctor so they can either use alternative gloves that are free of rubber accelerators, or patch test you in advance with the gloves they plan to use.




Avoid shoes made with rubber accelerators. Test shoes by wearing them for a few days and watch for a rash (shoe ) or have shoes patch tested. Any socks or stockings that have been worn with shoes that cause an allergy may become contaminated with rubber. These should not be worn again, as even washing may not remove the contaminant.Non-rubber condoms (e.g. Durex Avanti) and plastic diaphragms may be suitable contraceptive alternatives. Cover padded arms of upholstered furniture with a towel and avoid walking barefoot on rubber-underlayed carpets.Treatment of the rash caused by rubber accelerators is with medications that are used to treat acute /eczema.Shoe dermatitis needs to be properly diagnosed and treated. Contact dermatitis of the feet can often become infected with Staphylococcus aureus (it can also be confused with the fungal infection, tinea pedis). Acute dermatitis can be treated with wet dressings of Burrow's solution or dilute vinegar. Short courses of corticosteroids may speed up healing.

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