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A fixed ceiling hoist with a battery powered vertical and horizontal movement using a hand held control. It remains fixed to overhead tracking. A padded two point spreader bar is standard. A four point tilting frame spreader bar is optional. Various options are available including various tracking options.
A mobile, battery operated hoist which may be used to lift and transfer a person to and from a bed, chair or the floor. The hoist is designed for bariatric applications with a 4 point spreader bar and heavy duty aluminium frame. The load capacity is 320 kg.
An assistant operated hydraulic pump hoist suitable for inground pools. Used with a sling which provides high neck support. The hoist is manually pivoted into position over the pool. Can be lifted out of socket when not in use. Load capacity 180kg.
A small step stool made of tubular steel with slip resistant feet and step surface. An optional 900mm steel handrail can be fitted to the side of the stool. The stool is available in one height only.
A static wooden standing frame (Junior & Senior models available) that offers a large surface area for support for children in a forward leaning position. It features an extended tray, an adjustable height footplate and non adjustable wooden side supports.
A folding battery powered portable bath lift which lowers / raises the user in a seated position in the bath. It features a side flap to assist with transferring in / out of the bath and a broad pressure pad switch. Available in two heights. This model does not recline.
A height adjustable battery operated bath lift that is used within the bath. It features a reclining backrest and is powered by a rechargeable battery. It is operated by the user or attendant using a waterproof hand control with LED low battery warning indicator.
A folding battery powered within bath hoist with a reclining backrest. It features single push button operation that allows the bather to descend and control the angle of recline. Available with a range of options.
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