Falling walking sticks and crutches increase the amount of time it takes to process transactions at store receptions and cash registers – not to mention the inconvenience and inconvenience they pose to people using them.
In hospitals, nursing homes, restaurants, railway stations, there is also the issue of hygiene. Sticks and crutches that fall to the floor in the toilet, for example, in the winter months increase the risk of the user falling when lifting the sticks – but also increases the chances of various infections from the dirty floor.
At home, it serves as an aid for storing forearm crutches or sticks when the user is not using it. It prevents it from falling and subsequent difficult lifting, it reduces damage to the crutch or stick by falling. It is especially suitable where it is stored often and for a longer period of time .. bed, desk