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MRI Conditional Fixed-Height Stool

MRI Conditional Fixed-Height Stool

Regular price $375.00
Regular price Sale price $375.00
MR Conditional What does this mean?

MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

MR Conditional – an item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a specified MR environment with specified conditions of use. “Field” conditions that define the MR environment include static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient magnetic field, dB/dt (time rate of change of the magnetic field), radio frequency (RF) fields, and specific absorption rate (SAR). Additional conditions, including specific configurations of the item (e.g., the routing of leads used for a neurostimulation system), may be required.

MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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The MRI Conditional Fixed-Height Stool is a purpose-built solution designed to enhance functionality and safety within MRI environments. Crafted to meet the rigorous standards of medical settings, this stool stands at an 18-inch fixed height, making it an optimal choice for healthcare facilities requiring durable and reliable seating options. The cross brace ensures added stability during use, while the rubber tips at the base provide enhanced grip and floor protection, minimizing unwanted movement and potential damage.

Engineered specifically for MRI-compatible applications, this stool is an indispensable addition to comprehensive MRI equipment. Its sturdy construction and thoughtful design make it ideal for supporting medical professionals during procedures. Whether your facility requires additional seating for patient support or routine operations, this stool is a dependable choice alongside other MRI products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this fixed-height MRI stool safe to keep inside the magnet room during patient prep?

Yes. The stool is MR-Conditional, so it can be used in MRI Zones III–IV when placed according to the stated conditions. Its non-magnetic construction and simple fixed-height design make it a safe choice for areas where technologists need quick, stable seating close to the scanner.

2. Does the 18-inch fixed height work well for common MRI tasks like patient positioning or coil setup?

Many MRI teams prefer fixed-height stools for predictable ergonomics. At 18", this stool sits at a comfortable working level for prepping coils, supporting patients during entry, or giving staff a stable seat during routine procedures. It’s also helpful in rooms where adjustable stools aren’t needed or where simplicity is preferred.

3. How stable is this MRI stool on smooth MRI-suite flooring?

The cross-braced frame and rubber-tipped legs keep the stool steady on typical MRI floor surfaces. The rubber tips help prevent sliding during patient transfers and protect the floor from scuffs—useful in high-traffic rooms where durability and traction matter.

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