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Where Should Pull Cords be Installed?
Pull cords should be strategically installed in various locations to maximize their effectiveness. Common areas for installation include:
- Beside the bed
- Inside bathrooms
- Near seating areas in common rooms
- In therapy rooms
Proper placement ensures that patients can easily access the cords whenever they need assistance.
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