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Transfer PAL & Kleen Kover

Patient Transfer System

 

Transfer PALKleen Kover

 

 

 

 

 

 

This patient transfer device will help decrease the risk of back injuries during patient transfers while being safe, smooth, simple and can be done with speed.

The Bariatric Transfer PAL is excellent for transferring bariatric patients.

Protec your Transfer PAL with the Kleen Kover (see below)

 

Superior to a sheet

 

The Transfer PAL patient transferring device is specifically designed for transferring patients to and from beds, cots and stretchers.

Benefits:

  • Multiple use
  • Slick surface for easy sliding
  • Staff remain in control of patient during transfer - no risk of patient rolling backward
  • Loop handles enable staff to utilize a trapeze grip, promoting proper body mechanics
  • Only 2 straps to secure patient (4 for bariatric)
  • Fits on stretcher - won't take up a lot of room
  • Closed-cell and waterproof for easy clean up
  • Side release buckles with safety cover - no risk of accidentally unbuckling
  • Can be used with Kleen Kovers

 

Transfer PAL on stretcher

Fits on stretcher and takes up very little space, will also fit under cushion.

 

Transfer PAL

One staff member can easily and safely slide patient from stretcher to bed or vice-versa.

A second staff member can help guide feet, if desired.

 

 

 

VIDEO BELOW:

 

 

Dealing with the patient's feet.

 


The Bariatric Transfer PAL

 

Transfer PAL, regular and bariatric


Kleen Kover Kleen Kover

The Kleen Kover is a disposable, fluid resistant protective cover for the Transfer PAL.

  • Disposable
  • Fluid resistant
  • Fitted to stay in place
  • Keeps PAL clean
  • Cost efficient
  • Regular or bariatric sizes
  • Available by the case

Kleen Kover

Applying Kleen Kover

Unbuckle straps
Slip around bottom
Slightly bend PAL
Slip over top (narrow end)

 

 

Bariatric Transfer PAL

Bariatric Size --------- With Kleen Kover


 

Protect your back!

Healthcare workers now rank #1 in being
at risk for musculoskeletal injuries
at work, according to the
Bureau of Labor
Statistics,
March
2004.

 


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