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EVAC-SHEET (PREMIER MODEL)
DESCRIPTION:
The EVAC-SHEET is designed for safe emergency evacuation of Bedridden persons.
Base material is high quality polyurethane-coated polyester with good slip characteristics, wipe clean on face side. Colour Red. Suitable for Hospital wash temperatures and bleach conditions and includes limited FR characteristics. Standard size 188cm x 76cm (72" x 30") With two encompassing straps 50mm wide, made from highest quality flexible soft webbing. Extended "ladder" handles for pulling with three pull positions. Ladder webbing material carried through full length to avoid any strain on base material. Stowage pockets for all webbing. The EVAC-SHEET embodies wide-ranging forward concepts for ease of deployment, safety, neatness and cleanliness and incorporates advanced mechanical handling concepts. User input in later development stages has resulted in a product with a very high degree of "user-friendliness" (2) .
The EVAC-SHEET is unquestionably the most technically advanced and cost-effective product of its type on the market

COMPONENT DETAILS AND OPTIONS
- SIZE: 188cm L x 76cm W (74" x 30") *
- BUCKLES: High quality, stainless steel, snap release, chrome metal. *
- STRAPS: Two; positioned at Chest and Knees.
Width 10cm, Circumference 244cm (96"), Colour Black.
- END PULL LADDERS:10cm Black Webbing, 1 pull Ladder each end.
Overall length: 76cm (30"), 3 pull positions spaced 25cm (10") apart
- ELASTIC: Elastic comer pieces from 2" quality grade elastic, 15" long
OPTIONS:
- EVAC-SHEET (S) - Standard EVAC-SHEET with high quality plastic buckles.
- EVAC-SHEET (E) - 188cm L x 67.5 cm wide, with high quality plastic buckles.
- EVAC-SHEET (SS)- Small Bed EVAC-SHEET Size: 165cm (65")
- EVAC-PAD (M) - EVAC-PAD for Trolley and Theatre Patients, with built in absorbent module, no metal parts - carry handles, multi- purpose.
* Width of Economy version 67.5 cm.
** Standard and Economy models have high quality plastic buckles.

1 - EVAC-SHEET Patent Application No. S2002/0912
2 - Our thanks are due to the Health & Safety Officer of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, and the Nursing Staff for their assistance with modifications in developing and testing of the prototype Evac-Sheet.
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