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Patient Lift Sling, Standing Walking Sling, Moving Assist Medical Safety Mesh Lifting Sling,Rehabilitation Training Equipment Transfer Belt,for Nursing, Elderly, Disabled(Green)

WVOTUA

505.34 SAR
Shipping Cost: 136.00 SAR
Delivery Time: SAR13 delivery Monday, 6 July. Details
Seller: xinhefengdianzishangwuyouxiangongsi
Availability: Usually ships within 6 to 7 days
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Package Dimensions:‎ 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 50 g
Manufacturer:‎ kk258
ASIN:‎ B0FGQLC9CD
Item model number:‎ kk258
Country of origin:‎ China
Department:‎ unisex-adult
Units‎1.0 Count
Brand‎WVOTUA
Age Range Description‎adult
Country of origin‎China
Units‎1.0 Count
Brand‎WVOTUA
Age Range Description‎adult
Country of origin‎China
ASINB0FGQLC9CD
Date First Available4 July 2025

Description

DURABLE FABRIC - The belt is made of nylon. More breathable and comfortable to wear, it has abrasion resistance, dirt resistance and authenticity. It can withstand 300kg tensile strength and has strong tensile strength. PRODUCT FEATURES -Enhance patient comfort while maintaining mobility and dignity. This dependable hanging ring provides support and ease of movement for beds, chairs and wheelchairs. Ideal for doctors, nurses, paramedics and physical therapists. SECURE LEG STRAPS - Extra firm straps tighten the waist and thighs to protect the patient. This prevents the sling from binding to the patient and distributes the weight evenly. This makes for a more comfortable experience, greater security and peace of mind. UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Can be used with any lift so these slings provide extra support when the patient needs to stand unisex for more support and safety. REDUCE STRESS - Even two people can work smoothly. This heavy duty strap can help reduce stress in nursing homes and home care. Applicable objects: epilepsy, malnutrition, obesity, elderly care, autism, public schools, domestic cerebral palsy, and hospitals.