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Safety Pods for

Emergency Service Professionals 

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As awareness and education around the success of Safety Pods in healthcare settings have grown, interest has naturally extended into other sectors. This demand has driven implementation in environments where these solutions were previously unused, broadening the reach of safer, more effective crisis management tools.

One significant area of expansion is within custodial settings and the police sector. The Safety Pod has bridged a critical gap in crisis intervention, providing a safer means of de-escalation for individuals in mental health crises or distress. Its adoption has enabled custody officers to implement safer restraint practices, reducing reliance on high-risk ground restraints and minimising potential harm.

Another emerging sector showing interest is private ambulance services, responsible for transferring patients and service users. Feedback from this field highlights the effectiveness of the XL leg support Cushion as a form of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), offering protection against kicks and other risks within confined vehicle spaces.

As Safety Pods continue to be integrated across multiple sectors, they are playing a key role in improving safety, reducing risk, and enhancing the overall approach to restraint reduction and safer practices

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