Economy straps. Designed to help with supine transfers, for example from a bed to bed or bed to trolley.
The Economy Extension Straps minimise the risk of carer injuries during patient supine transfers.
Hospital Direct’s Economy Extension Straps reduce the risk of health professionals over-reaching and stretching while manoeuvring patients. The wonderfully simple, flat webbing straps have a handle at each end so that carers can safely complete patient supine transfers from bed to bed or bed to trolley.
Care-givers love how simple it is to attach the lateral transfer straps. Simply pass one of the loops through a flat slide sheet handle and then through the other looped handle and pull tight until the strap is secure.
- Emergency Services - General Wards - Day Clinics - X-Ray Departments - Operating Theatres and Recovery
http://www.hospitaldirect.co.uk
Hospital Direct Ltd
Units 3 and 4
The Green
Clun
Shropshire
SY78LG
United Kingdom
01588640144 sales@hospitaldirectinternational.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 254kg |
Length | 60; 100cm |
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