The Versatile Velcro Straps (PS794) are an essential first aid accessory for ensuring patient safety during transport. Designed for quick and efficient use, these straps allow a victim to be firmly secured to a stretcher or backboard. Their Velcro closure system provides great adjustment flexibility, making them ideal for emergency services, construction sites, and industrial environments.
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These high-quality straps are designed to ensure secure and efficient patient fastening on stretchers, guaranteeing their stability during transport. Made from robust materials, they feature durable velcro bands that allow for quick and easy adjustment while providing a firm and reliable hold. Their length of 183 cm and width of 5 cm ensure even pressure distribution, minimizing the risk of patient movement or slipping.
Why choose our versatile stretcher straps with velcro?
Because they offer the perfect combination of flexibility, security, and ease of use. They are ideal for rescuers, paramedics, and healthcare professionals, making patient transport safe and confident.
Add these versatile straps to your rescue equipment today and ensure you have a reliable and practical tool for securely immobilizing patients.
This model is preferred by first responders for its ease of handling:
Quick Fastening: The hook-and-loop (Velcro) system allows for installation and removal in seconds, which is crucial during emergency interventions.
Universal Fit: The 6-foot length accommodates most patient body types and fits various types of stretchers.
Robustness: Made of durable nylon webbing, resistant to tearing and harsh environmental conditions.
Hygiene: The material is easy to clean and disinfect after each use.
Economical Format: Sold in a pack of 3, allowing for the patient to be secured at the chest, hips, and legs.
Dimensions: 5 cm x 183 cm (2 in x 6 ft).
Material: High-quality nylon webbing with Velcro fasteners.
Quantity: Sold in a pack of 3 straps.
Compatibility: Can be used with basket stretchers, folding stretchers (such as the PS880), and spine boards.
Product Code: PS794.
Positioning: Once the patient is placed on the stretcher, slide the straps through the side openings (handles or attachment slots) of the equipment.
Alignment: Generally, place one strap across the upper torso, one across the pelvis, and one across the legs.
Tightening: Bring the ends of the strap toward each other. Tighten sufficiently to immobilize the patient without hindering breathing or blood circulation.
Securing: Press the Velcro surfaces firmly together to ensure a secure lock.
Verification: Give the strap a light tug to confirm it is secure before lifting the stretcher.
Yes, they are designed for multiple uses. Simply inspect them regularly to ensure the Velcro still adheres firmly and the nylon is not frayed.
They are excellent for standard ground transport. However, for vertical technical rescues or helicopter hoisting, straps with mechanical safety buckles are often preferred according to specific protocols.
The high-quality Velcro used maintains good grip, but it is recommended to keep it clean for optimal performance.
Maintenance: After an intervention in wet or dirty environments, let the straps air dry before storing them to prevent mold.
Storage: Always keep the straps attached to the stretcher or stored in the transport bag (e.g., PS881) so you don't have to look for them during an emergency.
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