Material & Construction
The stretcher is constructed from high-density polyethylene, featuring an orange red finish. This material ensures the stretcher is sturdy, durable, and resistant to aging. It has a deployed size of 72.0×17.7×2.4in and can bear a load of up to 159kg. The stretcher is classified as an I Class medical device, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and comes with 3 straps for patient immobilization.
Design & Functionality
Engineered with a floatable design, the stretcher can be used in marine environments for offshore support and swimming pool rescues. The high-density polyethylene construction provides a rigid surface for spinal injury immobilization, while the included straps ensure patients are securely fixed during transport. The durable material resists aging, making it a long-lasting solution for various emergency scenarios.
Usage Instructions
1. Position the patient onto the spinal board, ensuring proper alignment with the spine.
2. Use the 3 included straps to secure the patient to the board, starting from the torso and moving to the limbs.
3. In water scenarios, utilize the floatable feature to keep the patient and board afloat during rescue.
4. Transport the patient carefully, ensuring no movement of the spine.
5. After use, clean the board as needed and store it in a dry place.
Applicable Scenarios
Ideal for emergency rescue situations involving spinal injuries, offshore support operations, swimming pool incidents, and sea fishing emergencies. Suitable for use by rescue teams, marine personnel, and pool operators, providing a reliable and floatable solution for immobilizing and transporting patients with spinal concerns.




