- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 6.9 lb
- Pillow Paws Risk Alert Terries Slipper Socks follow the "Arizona Standard" for color-coding patients to condition
- Red
- Extra extra large fits adults who wear shoe size 10.5 or larger.
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Learn more:
- MFR: Principle Business Enterprises Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 3802-001
- Phone: (419) 352-1551
Frequently asked questions
Are these socks suitable for larger feet?
Yes, these socks are size 2X-Large, specifically designed to accommodate adults with a shoe size of 10.5 or larger.
What is the purpose of the red color?
The red color follows the ‘Arizona Standard’ for clinical color-coding. This industry protocol helps medical staff quickly identify patients with specific risk conditions.
Do these socks help prevent falls?
Yes, they are engineered for patient safety. The socks feature an all-around tread pattern that provides superior grip and traction to help reduce the risk of slips and falls.
Can these be washed and reused?
No, these are designed for single-patient use only to ensure optimal hygiene within healthcare or long-term care environments.
Are these ideal for hospital settings?
Absolutely. These are specifically manufactured for hospitals, nursing homes, and clinical rehabilitation settings where fall prevention and patient monitoring protocols are required.
Is this a stock item or special order?
This is a special order item with a typical lead time of 2-3 weeks.
How many pairs come in a case?
Each case contains 48 pairs of slipper socks.
Are these comfortable for long-term wear?
Yes, they are made with a soft-knit fabric and feature a ribbed cuff designed to provide a secure, comfortable fit around the ankle without being restrictive.
What is the tread pattern design?
The socks utilize an all-around tread design, which covers the sole from heel to toe with prominent, diamond-shaped grips for continuous traction.
Are they effective for post-rehabilitation patients?
Yes, they are highly recommended for rehabilitation settings as the enhanced grip helps stabilize patients as they regain mobility.