Haines® Reusable Air-Assisted Transfer Devices provide a launderable alternative to single patient use mats. With the ability to be washed for reuse by multiple patients, they are typically acquired as depreciable assets, for use in particular areas of a hospital or healthcare facility.

 

  • Heavy duty sewn construction (vapour permeable nylon twill and robust PVC fabric body with double-stitching and reinforced attachment points)
  • Antibacterial and anti-static coating
  • 2 safety straps and a ‘cradle-like’ effect when inflating - providing a sense of security for the patient
  • Four handles on each side for manoeuvrability
  • Can be laundered or wiped clean as required (refer to Instructions For Use guide for details)
  • Suitable for use in X-ray and MRI rooms - note that the air supply unit must remain outside of the MRI environment.

 

Sizes:

Choice of 3 widths:

  • Standard Width 86cm (34”) (Neon Green & Blue)
  • Wide 99cm (39”) (Blue only)
  • Extra Wide 127cm (50”) (Blue only)

 

Choice of 2 colours:

  • Blue
  • Neon Green

 

Features:

  • SWL up to 454kg
  • Requires an air supply unit for operation - fits existing air supply units
  • 12-month warranty

 

X-ray/MRI Approved

Haines® Air-Assisted Transfer Mats are radiolucent, therefore safe for use with x-ray and MRI equipment. Note that the air supply pump must remain outside of the MRI environment through the use of an extended air supply hose.

 

Air Supply (sold separately)

  • Type: Haines® branded air supply unit manufactured to specification CE/UL 60601-1/CSA 601.1 M90 certified by laboratory
  • 3-prong hospital grade plug, 6’/25’ air supply hose
  • 1200W 220-240V power, 2 micron filter

 

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Product Code: AP34R