The Wheelchair Tray is a hard wearing, lightweight plastic tray with soft elbow pads. The tray rests on top of a wheelchair or normal chair with suitable arms, and attaches with Hook & Loop Tape under the arms of the chair to hold it securely in place. The main part of the tray has a lower cut-out section so any liquid will be caught and not spilt over the side of the tray. This section has a non-slip grey rubber matting.
Key Features
- Wheelchair Tray Strap - This is a belt with an adjustable buckle which can be used to make the tray into a restraint. If you require this Strap, then we ask for the General Public Restraint Authorisation Letter below.
- Wheelchair Tray Bag - This is a bag which hangs from either side of the Tray.
Additional Information
(Applicable for the Wheelchair Tray Strap product only) - General Public Restraint Authorisation Letter: If this product is purchased for use in a private home, we require authorisation from a suitable person. This is to ensure it will be used correctly and safely by the family and/or carers, and that using it will not be dangerous. Examples of a suitable person who is able to sign the letter are: Occupational Therapist; Physiotherapist; Clinical Nurse Manager; Registered Nurse; Doctor; or another suitably qualified person.
Note: We are unable to sell this product to the USA.
Specifications
Item # 299T - Tray Only
Item # 299TS - Strap Only
Item # 299TB - Wheelchair Tray Bag Only
Cleaning
Tray: Wipe clean with a hospital grade disinfectant. Wipe dry. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.
Straps and Bag: 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.
Important
(Applicable for the Wheelchair Tray Strap product only) - Restraints are a prescribed item. Care Facilities such as Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Aged Care Facilities etc., may order this item. For private sales to a family member, written authorisation is needed from a qualified therapist or medical doctor, approving the use of the correct Restraint for the patient’s current condition. Remember if the patient’s condition changes, then a different type of Restraint may be required. It is necessary to ensure the family are aware of the proper use of Restraints, as these can be dangerous if not used correctly.
Correct Buckle Threading: It is vital that the buckles on this product are correctly fitted. Contact us if you need to order a replacement buckle if one is broken.
Unit of Measure
Each