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Double Lifting Bands

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_123603811_0105_1_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$413.00
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Description

Some patients are very difficult to lift with our popular lifting slings. This could be due to the size of the patient, the type of chair they use, special inserts fitted to the chairs, etc. The Double Lifting Bands provide an alternative to the full body sling. Another benefit of the Double Lifting Bands is to use only the top band to assist weight bearing patients to stand while a nurse attends to their clothing for dressing or toileting.

Key Features

  • For specialised transfers used under strict supervision
  • Padded
  • Separate leg and chest straps

Additional Information

The top band has a strong wide chest safety strap that will temporarily support a patient, even if they take their arms off the hoist frame handles. The Top Band can be used on its own with some brands of stand-up hoist.

This band is placed behind the patient's back and under the patient's arms. The soft foam padding will roll over under the arms during the lift to prevent it cutting in. Attached to the Top Band is a wide chest safety strap, with a double Hook & Loop Tape fastening. This should be done up around the patient's chest.

This is placed under the patient's thighs as near to the groin as possible.

By attaching the shortest loops of the Top Band and longest loops on the Bottom Band, the patient can be lifted in a sitting upright position - this makes it very easy to lower the patient onto a commode/toilet/chair without having to pull them back into position. Also, there is less chance of the patient jack-knifing at the knees. To have the patient reclined, use the longer loops on the Top Band and the shorter loops on the Bottom Band.

Specifications

Safe Working Load: 180kg / 395lbs (In accordance with ISO 10535:2011)
ARTG: 99879
GMDN: 40535
Attachment Method: Metal hook coathanger type hoists
Size: 1 size. Hook & Loop Tape belt fits chest size 75cm to 113cm (29" to 44")
Item #: 532

Material Available

Material Photo Type Notes
Standard White Standard White Material Nylon This is called a solid material, as it is not a Mesh or Netting material that has holes in the material. The Nylon has some slipperiness, to make it easier to slide down behind a patient's back, when they are sitting in a chair.

Cleaning

Wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing. We recommend using a Pelican Washing Bag to help contain the straps.

Important

Note: Always have the patient's arms outside the Top Lift Band. Protect the patient's face from hitting the hoist while fitting the Lifting Bands and during the lift. Practise the lift with other staff to gain experience and confidence before lifting the patient. Fasten the Hook & Loop Tape when not in use or washing. This Sling may not be suitable for some patients, due to pressure under the arms, or they may slip off the Bottom Thigh Band.

Warning: Inspect slings before every use. If any damage is found the Sling must be withdrawn from service and repaired, if possible.

Disposal: When the Sling is ready for disposal, we suggest the Lifting Straps are cut off, so it cannot be used with another patient.

Unit of Measure

Each

FAQs

Do I need to do Sling inspections?
Yes - see the Important Information tab for more information.

What are the Sling inspection requirements?
See the Important Information tab for more information. We've paraphrased the International Standard 10535:2011 under licence, detailing exactly what is required.

Where can I find the inspection checklists?
See the Important Information tab for more information. We provide the following checklists:

  • Sling Inspection Before Use
  • 6 Monthly Thorough Sling Inspection