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Bariatric transfer board Transaroll Silverboard

bariatric transfer board
bariatric transfer board
bariatric transfer board
bariatric transfer board
bariatric transfer board
bariatric transfer board
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bariatric

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Size: 180 x 50 cm (+/- 3%), foldable Material: Polyethylene with gliding fabric, latex free (roll board); Gliding fabric with coated silver cover (cover) Features: Radiolucent Max endurance 350 kg Ideal for obese patients The only board able to lift a patient No corners, ridges, gaps or hinges No screws, magnetic pieces or plastic parts No trailing edges (highest hygienic safety) Antibacterial coating (of the Silver Cover) Can be cleaned with all common disinfectants Why a rollboard? Rollboards play an important part in many areas of healthcare. They are being used wherever dependent people need to be transferred and moved a lot, for example in clinics, radiologies or nursing homes. We launched the first rollboards in Germany over 30 years ago. All our Transaroll Board models are the result of continuous re-development and improvement, and have been tested and approved by many professionals in the field. Discover the solution best suited for your needs. What makes the new Transaroll Silverboard special? The new core of the Transaroll Silverboard (formerly Transatlantic Anniversary Rollboard) consists of one piece of polyethylene is is therfore very stable and has a carrying capacity of up to 350 kg. The robust nylon fabric ensures highest gliding properties and therfore the most comfortable and hygienic patient transfer of all times.

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