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McKesson Step Stool with Handrail Bariatric 2 Steps Powder Coated Steel Frame 9 / 16 Inch Step Height, 1/CS

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Step Stool with Handrail Bariatric 2 Steps Powder Coated Steel Frame 9 / 16 Inch Step Height, 1/CS

This bariatric step stool with handrail gives users a stable two-step platform for safer climbing. It fits healthcare and professional settings that need extra support, a generous stepping area, and a high weight capacity. The stool has a powder-coated steel frame, a 44 inch handrail, and a 600 lb. weight capacity.

Good Fit For

  • Healthcare rooms and exam areas that need a supported step-up solution
  • Facilities purchasing bariatric-capacity patient access equipment
  • Workflows where a handrail and wider stepping area are preferred

Key Features

  • Two-step bariatric stool supports climbing tasks where extra stability matters
  • 44 inch handrail adds support during step-up and step-down movement
  • Powder-coated steel frame with 16-gauge steel and 1 inch tubing helps stand up to repeated use
  • 600 lb. weight capacity suits higher-capacity requirements
  • Large 14 x 11 inch step area gives both feet room to rest more comfortably
  • Ribbed rubber step mats and skid-resistant rubber tips help improve grip and floor contact

Applications and Usage

  • Helping users step up with hand support in care environments
  • Providing access where a two-step stool is needed instead of a single-step option
  • Equipping rooms that require a higher weight-capacity step stool

Packaging and Handling

  • Packaging: CS.
  • Size: 14 x 11 inch.
  • Material: Steel.
  • This is a two-step stool, so buyers should confirm the step-up height fits the intended area and user workflow.
  • The handrail may help with stability, but space planning matters in tighter rooms or near equipment.
  • For bariatric applications, confirm the 600 lb. capacity matches your facility requirement.

FAQ

  • Does this step stool have a handrail? Yes. This bariatric step stool includes a 44 inch handrail for added support while stepping up or down.
  • How many steps does this stool have? This model has 2 steps, which can be useful when a single-step stool does not provide enough elevation.
  • What is the weight capacity? The step stool supports up to 600 lbs., making it a strong choice for bariatric-capacity needs.
  • What helps keep the stool stable during use? Ribbed rubber mats on the steps help with grip, and skid-resistant rubber tips help the stool stay secure on the floor.
  • What is the frame made of? The frame is powder-coated steel. The product details also note 16-gauge steel with 1 inch tubing diameter.

From McKesson.

  • Quantity : 1 Case
  • Application : Step Stool with Handrail
  • Base Specifications : 12 X 16 X 16 Inch
  • Color : Black
  • Frame Material : Powder Coated Steel Frame
  • Handrail : 44 Inch Handrail
  • Height Adjustment Type : Graduated Height
  • Number of Steps : 2 Steps
  • Platform Dimensions : 16 X 24 Inch
  • Step Height : 9 / 16 Inch Step Height
  • Step Material : Rubber
  • Type : Bariatric
  • Weight Capacity : 600 lbs. Weight Capacity

Prescription Information

A valid medical prescription must be submitted to Betty Mills within seven (7) days for the ordered item(s), and shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If the prescription is not provided within this timeframe, the order may be canceled. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, training facilities, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt from this policy.

Prescriptions may be sent via:

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(650) 443-5201
Mail
The Betty Mills Company, Inc.
19 South B Street Suite 8
San Mateo, CA 94401

You are entitled to a free consultation following the purchase of this item.

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