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Ski Sled

The SKI SLED is manufactured by Hospital Aids and distributed in Ireland by Phoenix STS (Safety Equipment Ireland).

Padded evacuation mat with enhanced features.

The Ski Sled has been designed for use in confined areas, where space is limited, such as congested hospital wards and buildings with narrow corridors or single width fire doors.

Similar in design to the Ski Pad, the Ski Sled has enhanced features with further consideration to operator usability and patient comfort. These features include a large pleated foot pocket, two hand control handles on each side for easy repositioning of the pad and extra webbing on the pulling straps to enable a shorter hold.

The tough, slippery base (which is different to that of theSki Pad) enables individuals to be moved easily over virtually any surface, indoors or outdoors. The foam pad and the internal nylon support struts give protection to the individual while being moved.

All persons responsible for using this equipment must receive the correct training by a competent person, who has undergone an approved “train-the-trainer” course.

For information on our certified training courses, seehttps://www./products/emergency-evacuation-equipment-trainingor contact us directly.

All persons responsible for using this equipment must receive the correct training by a competent person, who has undergone an approved “train-the-trainer” course.For information on our certified training courses, seehttps://www./products/emergency-evacuation-equipment-trainingor contact us directly.

Specifications

  • Packed: 78cm x 74cm x 13cm
  • Unrolled: 204cm x 74cm
  • Padding: 3cm thick
  • Weight: 5kg
  • Safety tested to: 160kg
  • Safe working load: 120kg - two people
  • Material:
  • Thick blue nylon
  • Features: Foot pocket 30cm x 57 cm (box pleat). Webbing straps with seat belt style metal buckles. Wall mountable, wipe clean storage bag.

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Manufacturer:Hospital Aids
Categories:Evacuation Mats & Mattresses
Industries:Disability Services, Hospitals, Nursing Homes

The Ski Sled has been designed for use in confined areas, where space is limited, such as congested hospital wards and buildings with narrow corridors or single width fire doors. The Ski Sled is easily removed from its wall-mounted wipe clean storage bag in an emergency by pulling the velcro flap. It is ideally suited for a patient/resident or immobile person with a high body mass, with a manufacturer's recommended maximum load of 120kg – with a minimum of 2 rescuers or 160kg – with a minimum of 3 rescuers. The Ski Sled has a safe load-tested weight of up to 240kg, which is considerably higher than similar products currently on the market. It would be best to liaise with your manual handling advisor about forming a policy on how many staff should be available to use this product. The occupant is transferred to the Ski Sled by rolling them to their side, placing the Ski Sled beneath them and the mattress (if on a bed) then rolling them back onto the Ski Sled, wrapped in their bedding and secured with the 3 seat belt style straps and can then be quickly pulled to safety. The foam pad and the internal nylon support struts give protection to the occupant from bumps and bruises; it is ideal for use in nursing homes or hospitals and many other environments such as schools, offices, hotels etc. The tough, slippery base material enables the occupant to be moved easily over virtually any surface; indoors or outdoors. The narrow width and flexibility allow the occupant to be slid through standard doorways, along twisting corridors and down narrow stairs. Note: Beware of imitations or equipment that has not received third party certification; you cannot afford your evacuation aid to fail when in use. The genuine Ski Sled is fitted with seatbelt style IMMI buckles . When considering the selection of an evacuation aid, it is also essential to determine the particular risks that staff may encounter utilising such equipment. This includes pulling handles that are too short for staff to move safely, particularly when descending stairs. Another critical element of an evacuation aid is its construction method; you need to be confident that the device you have chosen is robust, and offers protection to the patient or resident when they are being evacuated. A product information DVD is available; it is not intended to substitute for training as no DVD can correct handling errors or bad habits. Certified training is also available on this product: Evacuation Aid Training Course . Phoenix STS is the only company in Ireland authorised to deliver " train the trainer " courses using the Evacuation Ski Sled. Ski Sled https://youtu.be/7qR1JK3eczs Since the changes to the Fire Services Act 1981 in 2003, the Fire Service is no longer obliged to provide a "complete evacuation service" for premises, thus placing the onus upon the business owner and changes in the 'Disability Act' – which now states that everyone must have the same right of evacuation in an emergency.