Understanding and mitigating self-harm risk is a essential component of mental healthcare protection. This guide provides practical strategies for staff to detect potential risks within the environment and execute effective prevention measures. Important areas include assessing patient profiles, altering the structural space, and preparing employee
Protective TV Enclosure for Ligature Prevention
In healthcare and correctional facilities, the risk of patient or inmate self-harm is a serious concern. TVs often present a potential ligature hazard, as cords, wires, and mounting brackets can be misused. To address this risk, secure TV enclosures are essential for creating a safe environment. These enclosures safeguard TVs from tampering while p
Crisis Intervention TV Enclosures
These enclosures are strategically placed on screens in public spaces to provide urgent access to support. They often display hotlines for mental health organizations, as well as digital tools that offer guidance. The goal is to minimize suicides by providing individuals in crisis a quick way to get help. A central component of these enclosures is
TV Safety Against Ligature Hazards
In settings where risk management is paramount, ensuring the safety of patients and residents is a top priority. One often overlooked area is television sets, which can pose a potential ligature hazard if not properly addressed. Anti-ligature television safety solutions are specifically designed to eliminate these risks by stopping the use of cords