How to reduce the ligature risk in your facility
Many patients who visit behavioral healthcare facilities arrive in a state of vulnerability and have thoughts of hurting themselves this site, or someone else. In some instances, it is possible to have ligature risks.
The ligature may be a place on the patient’s body where they can attach cords and ropes. They may also use sheets or other materials that are looped or tied to form a point to which they can hang or strangle.
What should you say or do in situations when you can’t observe someone directly, like in a bedroom?
Create Resident room that resists ligature
The resident areas in behavioral healthcare centers are not as closely monitored as the public spaces. To avoid ligatures it is essential to create an atmosphere free of ligatures. In order to achieve this, it is essential that all resident rooms have anti ligature furnishings and finishes.
The furniture that is resistant to or anti-ligature, or simply furniture with no points at which a cord or rope could be used.
Furniture that can be installed in your resident’s room to help prevent ligature attack includes nightstands equipped with anti-ligature mechanisms, shelves for storage and desks.
Avoid ligaturepoint in the resident rooms or choose ligature-resistant alternative. Included in this are radiators and pipe. Curtain rods. Ceiling fixtures.
Conducting Environmental Risk Assessments
For you to minimize the ligature risks, it is important that you conduct an in-depth assessment of your facility. It’s important to evaluate anchor points in terms of their misuse and possible harm. It’s also necessary to assess any other items that may be weaponized, or handled incorrectly.
If you want to minimize the risk of people being ligatured in your facility, then you need to assess all areas where a human could be.
It is important to pay attention to all the details, including the type of ceilings, electrical outlets, glass, door handles, hardware, nails, furniture, and other objects.
If you want to make sure that your residents are safe, it is important that you also inspect both the common and resident room furniture.
Anti-Ligature furnishings reduce the danger of Ligature.
Anti-ligature office furniture is a great way to reduce the risks of ligature injuries.
The anti-ligature furniture has several design elements to enhance your facility’s security. Some anti ligature pieces have no moving parts and a hard, durable surface. This will eliminate the chance that contraband is hidden.
Resistant furniture can offer extra safety to residents and provide staff with peace of mind, knowing that they are protecting residents.
The ligature threat must be reduced in all facilities that provide behavioral health care. Anti-ligature equipment can improve the safety of a facility for both patients and staff. Regular assessments should be carried out to ensure all areas are equipped properly to prevent ligature incidents.
Max-Secure has been providing behavioral healthcare with the most effective anti-ligature furnishings on the market. This has been done since more than forty years. Our maintenance-free, expertly-designed institutional furniture will last you many years.