Emergency transfer mattress RESQMAT
evacuationnylonfoam

Emergency transfer mattress - RESQMAT - Hospital Aids - evacuation / nylon / foam
Emergency transfer mattress - RESQMAT - Hospital Aids - evacuation / nylon / foam
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Characteristics

Applications
evacuation, emergency transfer
Technology
foam, nylon
Thickness

3 cm
(1.2 in)

Weight capacity

120 kg
(264.6 lb)

Description

The ResQMat enables the safe, rapid and safely evacuation of people with mobility problems in an emergency. Suitable for use in a wide range of settings including hospitals, care homes, schools, universities and other public and private buildings. The ResQmat is a popular choice as an alternative to chairs, due to its simple design and usability. The adjustable length of the ResQmat means it is suitable for users of varying heights. The built in padding and extra pillow under the head mean that the ResQmat is safe and comfortable for people when going down stairs. The ResQmat features long operator handles at both ends and a polypropylene base, which enables it to be easily moved and manoeuvred in a controllable manner which is less strenuous for the carers. SPECIFICATIONS Packed: 51cm x 51cm x 22cm Unrolled: 225cm x 48cm with two side wings 41cm Weight: 4kg Features: 10cm thick pillow. Velcro and webbing straps.

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