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Product Overview:

The SafetySure Semi-Flexible Plastic Transfer Board with Handles is designed to facilitate safe and comfortable transfers between surfaces. Made of flexible plastic, it provides a stable yet comfortable surface. The board's sleek finish allows for easy positioning and removal. Available in two lengths - 23 inches and 30 inches - to suit various transfer scenarios. With integrated handles, it offers secure control during use. The transfer board can support up to 300 pounds, making it suitable for a wide range of users. Its design bridges gaps or levels of height differences between transfer points, enhancing safety and ease of use.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

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SafetySure Transfer Board - 23"
$72.16
sku: MT-5021
SafetySure Transfer Board - 30"
$78.09
sku: MT-5051

More Information

The SafetySure Transfer Board is a necessary tool that helps with safe and efficient transfers between surfaces. Made from pliable plastic, this board provides an ideal mix of stability and comfort. The flexibility of the material enables effortless positioning and removal, while also offering a stable surface for transfers.

The board comes in two sizes - 23 inches and 30 inches - to suit different transfer situations and user choices. The board is 23 inches long, 12.5 inches wide, and 0.25 inches thick and weighs 2 pounds. The 30-inch model has dimensions of 30 inches in length, 12.5 inches in width, and 0.25 inches in thickness, with a weight of 3 pounds. Both iterations have a significant weight limit of 300 pounds.

The board's design includes built-in handles for secure handling while positioning and using. Combining these handles with the smooth finish of the board makes it simple to place and remove whenever necessary. The SafetySure Transfer Board is very good at connecting transfer points, whether they are at the same height or slightly different levels.

It is advised to adhere to the "third, third, third" rule when using the board: allocate one-third on the initial surface, one-third on the final surface, and keep one-third as the connecting space. Individuals are advised to proceed cautiously and deliberately across the surface, ensuring they maintain correct body alignment during the transition. Placing hands and fingers under the board during transfers should always be avoided.

Positioning

Place the SafetySure Transfer Board under one hip on the individual to be transferred.  Tilt the individual towards the SafetySure Transfer Board, taking the weight of the other hip.  With the individual entire weight now resting on the board,  the individual can easily be transferred.  To remove, bend the patient transfer board upward toward the individual (fig. 2) and slide the board from underneath the patient.

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Patient Transfer from bed to wheelchair
During patient transfer from a bed to a wheelchair, it is often advantageous to position the wheelchair at a slight angle to the bed so that the rear wheel of the wheelchair is not in the way of the patient transfer.  It is better if the bed is a little higher than the wheelchair to allow for a downward transfer.  The most common procedure is for the patient to be transferred to sit on the edge of the bed and then slide across to the wheelchair on the SafetySure Patient Transfer Board (fig. 3-4).

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Patient transfers from the wheelchair to the bed often involve and upward movement if the bed cannot be lowered.  In this instance, the patient transfer can be made easier by the use of a SafetySure Patient Transfer Belt (fig. 6-7).

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Transfers between wheelchair and toilet
When transferring an individual between wheelchair and toilet (fig. 8-9), two things should be kept in mind.  Bare and damp skin does not always slide on the SafetySure Patient Transfer Board.  A towel or toilet paper under the individual's buttocks will solve this problem.  As an alternative, you can remove the individual's lower garments after the patient transfer has been completed.

Since there is only a small area of contact between the SafetySure Patient Transfer Board and the toilet seat, it is recommended that the caregiver hold onto the board to make sure that it is kept firmly in position.

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Transfer between wheelchair and car
During a wheelchair to car transfer, the Transfer Board functions best if the caregiver works from inside the car pulling the individual carefully towards them (fig. 10).  In the case of a totally passive individual, a SafetySure Transfer Sling (item 3011) and a SafetySure Transfer Belt maybe used in addition to the SafetySure Transfer Board.  These additional items allows for a safe and easy patient transfer (fig 11).

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