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Included are, e.g., assistive products for dressing and undressing, for body protection, for personal hygiene, for tracheostomy, ostomy and incontinence care and for sexual activities.; Assistive products for eating and drinking, see >15 09
Assistive products for inserting suppositories, see >04 19 30; Assistive products intended to manage tissue integrity, see >04 33; Urine chutes, see >09 24 12; Non-body-worn urinals and urine bottles, see >09 27 09; Bidets, see >09 33 18; Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36; Supporting handrails and grab bars, see >18 18
Chairs, with or without castors, with a built-in collection receptacle used for toileting away from the bathroom; Included are, e.g., sanichairs and commode chairs also used for showering.
Included are, e.g., raised or height adjustable toilets and toilets with built-in douche and air dryers.; Douches and air dryers for attachment to a toilet, see >09 12 36
Devices attached to the toilet bowl or toilet chair for a person to sit on; they can provide stability and comfort; Body support units for hoists, see >12 36 21
Devices to keep bodily substances from splashing outside the toilet bowl
Raised toilet seats (separate) standing on floor, where the seat can easily be removed from the WC pan
Raised toilet seats (loose attachments) placed directly on the toilet pan/toilet seat where the seat can easily be removed from the toilet pan/toilet seat
Devices permanently fixed on to a toilet bowl to increase the height of the seat and to facilitate sitting on, and standing up from, the toilet; Included are, e.g., plinths.
Toilet seats that have a built-in lifting mechanism to help a person to sit down on and get up from the toilet
Devices mounted on the toilet that provide support getting on or off the toilet; Included are, e.g., body supports mounted on the toilet.; Arm supports, see >18 10 09
Containers for collecting bodily waste matter, enabling a person to urinate and defecate while, e.g., in bed
Devices attached to a toilet to provide a water spray with or without air blowing afterwards to wash and dry a person's bottom while sitting on the toilet; Toilets with built-in douche and air dryers, see >09 12 06; Bidets, see >09 33 18
Sanitary equipment mounted on the wall to enable a man to urinate in a standing position; Urine collectors, see >09 27
Pads specifically designed for toilet seats and commode chair seats for better comfort and distribution of pressure. Seat cushions and underlays for tissue integrity, see 04 33 03.