Wokingham Today

Call on the Edge: How Paul and Philippa stitched up

- By TAZ USHER

AWOOSEHILL company has donated its products to hospital staff in an effort to keep people in intensive care connected with loved ones.

Edge Beanbags – run by husband and wife Paul and Philippa Stephens – gave 30 of their techbed mini beanbags to Royal Surrey Hospital after receiving confirmati­on for the safety of theirmater­ials.

The bespoke products, made from medical vinyl, allow smartphone­s to be positioned freely without the need for physical contact with the devices.

Paul explains: “When lockdown hit we identified a new use for our products and thought it would be silly to do nothing about it.

“We obtained the correct materials for the job from some of our larger projects up north.”

The vinyl is the same material used in the Nightingal­e hospitals and can be easily sterilised in between uses.

Paul adds: “The beanbags have been donated to nurses who have used them to conduct Zoom calls between Covid-19 wards.

“We’ve also been informed of their use by one Covid-19 patient who was able to Facetime loved ones using a phone placed on the beanbag.”

The generous duo, who manage all stages of production and distributi­on from theirWokin­gham garage, also expressed their contentmen­t with their product’s new use.

“We’re chuffed that something designed and built by us is being put to use in this way,” says Paul.

“We are keen to help more hospitals and are happy to send the products to any that are interested.”

Formore informatio­n about

Edge Beanbags and to view the full product collection including beanbag furniture and pet beds log on to: edgebeanba­gs.co.uk

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