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STERIS offers IV Pole solutions that help with patient care, designed for user safety, assisting operations and management of IV Poles, assisting the use of accessories, and reducing issues in transport. Shop the IV Pole offerings constructed with durable materials like 304-grade stainless steel, chrome-finished steel, and an epoxy-coated selection of 16", 22", or 24" diameter bases, available in space-saver, weighted spider-legged, or heavy-duty steel models. Lift-assist IV Pole models are available with a manual hand crank that enables stable and smooth height adjustment. All STERIS offerings of IV Poles come standard with scuff-resistant heavy-duty casters.
How IV Poles and Accessories Work
Most models feature manual height adjustment via a heavy-duty threaded thumb-locking collar allowing for a smooth telescoping action. Also available is the full, 304 stainless steel IV Pole with foot-height adjustment, which utilizes a foot-actuated lever at the base for lowering the IV Pole. Another available option is the lift-assist IV Pole which incorporates a hand crank allowing for smooth, controlled up and down height adjustment.
Why IV Poles and Accessories?
The Space-Saver and Spider-Legged IV Pole models feature weighted, white, epoxy-coated bases, and feature either chrome or 304 stainless steel pole options. Their heavy-duty construction provides stability for pole configurations of chrome or stainless steel finish. Full 304 Stainless Steel Spider-Legged IV Pole models come available in base configurations of either 5 or 6 legs.
IV Pole accessories offered by STERIS are available to help with patient care, ease of use, maneuverability, resist tipping, and while in use, minimal setup and adjustment difficulty of IV pumps and other vital equipment.