Product Description

The Anti Static Charcoal Grey Transfer Board #PTB-7799PTD-ST-CHGY-22 makes transfers over uneven surfaces safe and simple.

  • Semi-rigid polyethylene board is covered with an anti-static coating
  • Anti-static surface protects patients from sticking to the surface while reducing static build-up
  • Ten handles for ease of positioning and can be used to hang the shifter for storage
  • Easily slides on a bed or stretcher pad
  • Radiolucent and can be left under the patient during procedures
  • Prevents stress on the lower back of personnel when shifting patients
  • All edges have been rounded
  • MR Safe
  • Weight capacity: 250 lbs
  • Product Weight: 9 lbs
  • Dimensions: 22"W x 72"H x 3/16" Thick

For the same Anti Static Charcoal Grey Transfer Board model, but with 18" width, please refer to item #PTB-7799PTD-ST-CHGY-18.

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Specifications

Specifications
Manufacturer Phillips Safety Products
Latex Free Yes
Radiolucent Yes
Actual Product Weight 9 lbs
Overall Height 3/16"
Overall Width 22"
Overall Length 72"
Weight Capacity 250 lbs
Country of Manufacture United States
Item Ships From New Jersey

Instructions

Recommended Cleaning Instructions: After each use, wipe the device clean using a hospital grade disinfectant.

Warranty: This product has a one year warranty against manufacturing defects.

Returns

Returns require prior written authorization within 30 days of product receipt. Please contact Customer Service and provide a reason for the return request. A restocking fee may be assessed at the discretion of the manufacturer. All items must be returned in original, unopened box, uninstalled, unused condition. All shipping charges remain payable by the purchaser.

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Are they used for carrying patients?
This transfer board is not for carrying patients. The board is not designed to bear the full weight of a patient. This board is designed to bridge the gap between two parallel surfaces during a slide transfer. For example, transferring a patient from a stretcher to an imaging table.
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