Wind back the clock 26 years ... I had just had my first baby, it was a natural birth but I needed stitches and I was very very uncomfortable! I had to hire a ring cushion from the NCT and it was very much needed and appreciated, but not the most stylish thing to have in my newly decorated home! Not that I cared much then! I just wanted to be able to sit down. But since then home care products have had an upgrade and a new range from Enora is ensuring we can have comfort at home and not compromise on style. The Enora range was created by Frontier Medical Group, they have been suppliers to the NHS for 25 years and are now offering Enora products directly to the public. Enora uses NHS-approved air distribution technology to provide a range of clinically proven comfort solutions that are also stylish, products you will be proud to have in your home and that will coordinate with your decor. The Enora Air Cushion is designed for people who: Work from home and need more support to avoid back pain. Are recovering from surgery. Have an injury causing discomfort. Are pregnant or have just had a baby. Have a long-term pain condition i.e. fibromyalgia. Are recovering from pressure sores or, Simply want a little extra support at home. This is a sponsored blog post. Stylish design from EnoraThe Enora Air Cushion comes in a choice of four colours with a simple, sleek design that does not look out of place in the modern home and certainly does not look like a medical device (or the ring cushion I needed 26 years ago)! There's Uplifting Blue, Glowing Green, Luminous Yellow and the colour I chose, Relieving Peach. The fabric used for the cushion cover is soft to touch, latex free, allergy-friendly and washable. Having helped my elderly father choose some home care products recently to support his decreasing mobility, I know how ugly some of the products are! Even at 86 he is still keen to keep his home looking up-to-date, uncluttered and stylish. In short, he doesn't want his lounge to look like an old persons lounge! His words - but I had to concede he had a point! He and mum kept their home immaculate and were proud to welcome family and friends in to visit! And putting aside the older generation, home care products can be needed at any age, even young people have injuries or need some extra comfort when recovering from surgery. And many of my lovely readers can relate to the aches and pains that come with menopause and shifting hormones. How I used the Enora Air CushionAs I sit at my desk writing this, I have the Enora Air Cushion on my office chair and I can concur that it is much more comfortable and is certainly helping with my neck pain. If I spend too long at my desk I get quite achy. And with so many more of us working from home now, it is important to give as much attention to correct seating position as it used to be in the office environment. Do not sit all day at your kitchen table or worse on a sofa, it is a sure fire way to store up aches and pains for later on, causing pain and discomfort. Adding the Enora Air Cushion is a simple and effective way to keep comfortable and prevent pain from starting. How the Enora Air Cushion worksThe Enora Air Cushion is designed to give exceptional weight distribution and offer optimal support, using the Enora Air Cushion ensures that any chair is a comfortable and soothing place to sit. The air technology used is clinically proven to reduce pain and prevent pressure damage, The responsive air channels adapt to your movements and can be pumped up more - or less - to suit your personal needs. The Enora Air Cushion arrived simply packaged in a box with the air pump, the air cushion itself, essential information and of course the Relieving Peach cushion cover. It is super lightweight, very simple to clean and deflates easily, it can be stored inside the air pump tube for transportation or when it is not needed. The Enora Air Cushion is easy to inflate and deflateI thought I was going to have to ask for help but it was easy! The pump is lightweight and easy to operate, you just attach it to the valve on the air cushion and begin inflating, stop when you hear the click, put the lid back on the valve, then insert the air cushion into the cushion cover, again very easy! Just make sure you have the valve facing the zip so you can top up air when needed. And of course deflating it is just as foolproof and it all stores inside the air pump. Cleaning is easy too!The cover can go in the washing machine and be washed up to 60 degrees or for routine care, just wipe down with soapy water or wipes. The air cushion itself should be hand washed with just soap and water. Other innovative home care solutions from EnoraThere's also the Enora Air Seat (for wheelchair users), the Enora Air Contur (for recliner chairs), the Enora Air Sleeper (a mattress topper for pregnancy, the bed bound or those recovering from pressure sores). I am very impressed with the comfort and design of the Enora Air Cushion and its ability to help with a whole range of recovery and relief issues.
Find out more about Enora's innovative home care products here and use my discount code to get free shipping on your order ENORA50FAB. Love from Michelle xx Disclaimer: this post is sponsored by Enora, the Enora Air Cushion was gifted to me for the purpose of this review, all opinions and words are my own.
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