AntiSlip
AntiSlip provides friction under the user's feet during different transfer situations, for example, when repositioning the
user higher up in bed or when raising from a seated to a standing position. AntiSlip is made of a material with closed
cells, which makes it hygienic.
Check Safety
Visual inspection
Check the condition and function of the assistive device regularly.
Friction test
High friction - Ensure that the surface is rough and prevents the transfer aid from
moving. Compare with a new product.
Always read the user manual
Always read the user manuals for all assistive devices used
during a transfer. Keep the user manual where it is
accessible to users of the product. Always make sure that
you have the right version of the user manual.
The most recent editions of user manuals are available for
downloading from our website,
www.directhealthcaregroup.com.
Using AntiSlip
Provides friction under the feet
in bed during pelvic lifting and for
repositioning higher up in bed. Can
be combined to advantage with a
friction-reducing device under the
shoulders.
Material
Polyethylen
Care of the product
The surface of the product can be cleaned with warm
water or a soap solution. If disinfection is needed, 70
% ethanol, 45 % isopropanol or similar should be used.
Note: Do not subject the product to hard pressure or
impact. This may leave indentations in the material.
I F U
Instructions for use - English
Placement of AntiSlip
AntiSlip is placed under the user's
feet or in the bed to provide more
friction, thus enabling a better grip.
AntiSlip can be used under the feet to
provide a good grip during raising from
a seated to a standing position or for
transfers between different locations
such as bed to wheelchair/chair. Use to
advantage with EasyBelt/FlexiBelt.
Contact your local distributor if you have any questions
about the product and its use.
See www.directhealthcaregroup.com for a complete list of
distributors.
Expected lifetime
Up to 10 years of normal use
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