Replacement Lid for H222 Series- 500/Case (01195)

MSRP: $188.95
$132.00
(You save $56.95 )
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SKU:
PST-MDG-01195
  • Specifically designed for the H222 series bedside water pitchers since it's a key accessory for maintaining a closed and sanitary hydration system for patients

Uses

  • Contamination Control: 
    • Acts as a secure cover for 28 oz H222 pitchers to protect drinking water or ice from airborne contaminants in shared medical environments
  • Assisted Hydration: 
    • Facilitates easier drinking for patients with limited mobility or dysphagia through its integrated straw port
  • System Maintenance: 
    • Serves as a direct replacement part for lost or damaged lids in hospital and nursing home water service systems

Features

  • Straw Port: 
    • Includes a dedicated opening in the top of the lid for convenient straw access
  • Translucent Design: 
    • Made of translucent plastic to allow caregivers to easily verify the pitcher's contents and liquid levels
  • Ice Guard: 
    • Features a built-in guard designed to keep ice inside the pitcher while pouring
  • Rotatable Spout: 
    • The lid and spout can be rotated to accommodate both left-handed and right-handed users
  • Secure Fit: 
    • Designed with a base rim and inner lid lip for a leak-resistant seal that prevents spills during transport
  • "E-Z Tabs": 
    • Includes tabs on the rim for quick and easy removal by medical staff for refilling

Benefits

  • Infection Control: 
    • Supports single-patient use protocols, reducing the risk of cross-contamination between patients
  • Patient Independence: 
    • The straw port allows many patients to hydrate themselves without needing direct assistance from a caregiver
  • Workflow Efficiency: 
    • The easy-to-remove design and bulk availability streamline bedside maintenance for high-volume facilities
  • Hygiene: 
    • The smooth, medical-grade plastic is easy to clean, ensuring optimal safety standards are met

Contents

  • (500) Replacement Lids per case