Med Sled Bariatric Evacuation Sled Emergency Evacuation Device

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Key Benefits

Simple and Easy to Use, Stairwell Braking System allows for sage and controlled descents, Allows a person to transport another person 2-3 times their own weight.

  • Size rolled: 120cm tall X 25cm Circumfrence
  • Size open: 120cm x 220cm
  • Weight: 5.5kg
  • Maximum load: 450kg

Med Sled Evacuation Sleds & Inserts Size: (1.73 M

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Description

Med Sled® is made out of a very high density plastic that allows it to be dragged over debris with minimal to no damage. Along with being easy to use and maneuver through hallways, we have designed the sled to be able to lower safely down stairs for evacuation of multiple floored buildings. The braking system is included on the every sled and allows for controlled descent down the stairs.

More than 3,500 facilities have chosen and deployed over 50,000 sleds across the United States. The Med Sled® device has been disaster proven with uses in Joplin after an EF5 Tornado and New York during Super Storm Sandy.

The beauty of the Med Sled® is that it uses the ‘roll and drag’ method, which ensures heavy lifting is not required. Anyone can use this product with a minimal amount of training and size is immaterial. The design of the Med Sled® allows for anyone to transport up to 2-3 times their weight.

  • Simple and easy to deploy
  • Sled is 100% assembled for vertical and horizontal evacuation
  • Specially designed stairwell braking system allows for safe and controlled descent
  • No lifting – uses roll and drag method
  • Allows staff to transport patients 2 – 3 times their own weight
  • Patented Perimeter Tether Design provides patient stabilization
  • Can be used with backboard or stokes basket
  • Sled can accommodate IV bags, oxygen and other small devices

The 120cm Sled is 30cm wider than our standard 90cm Sled to accommodate larger girth evacuees up to 450kg. Designed to allow anyone to transport evacuees up to 3 times their own weight. The larger sled holds the occupant and any required equipment for the occupant.