Short Description
A range of belts which can be used to support a person in a chair and prevent them from sliding down onto the floor. They consist of adjustable length webbed strapping and buckles. The belt is attached around the waist or pelvis and two extension straps are secured around the back of the chair. Shoulder and leg straps are available to provide extra restraint if required for safety reasons.
More Details
CHAIR BELT Item 401
. For most lounge, dining and wheelchairs
. A "reminder not to stand belt"
. Secured at pelvic area
. Easy to move from chair to chair
. Use with shoulder straps if needed
. Velcro fastening available on request
CHAIR / LAP BELT SHOULDER STRAP Item 410
. Use with the Chair or Lap Belts
. Helps prevent a person with hemiplegia from leaning
. Not for use as a full restraint - is easy to pull off the shoulders
CHAIR BELT FOR SLIDERS Item 412
. For lounge, dining and wheelchairs
. Additional padded straps fit around each leg and attach to waist strap
. Restrains but allows lots of leg and hip movement
. For very active users
CHAIR BELT FOR SLIDERS (R) Item 412R
. For lounge, dining and wheelchairs
. Padded leg straps attach to waist strap and also have a separate strap which buckles behind the chair
. Restrains but allows lots of leg and hip movement
. Prevents sliding down chairs and standing
. For active people
If more support is required a shoulder harness can be looped through the
chair belt and attached to the rear of the chair.
Place Of Manufacture
PELICAN MFG (WA)
Australian Made
Standards
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