Short Description
A range of gel products suitable for use on manual or powered wheelchairs, commodes, crutches, walking aids and other flat surfaces. They are designed to protect the arms, legs, knees and feet from hard surfaces. The protectors consist of gel with a black lycra cover. They are available in black only.
Models
Gel Leg Protector Wraps (LPW)
* The gel pad wraps around the upper part of the legrest of the wheelchair. It secures in place with hook and loop fastening.
Full Length Leg Protectors (FLGP)
* A rectangular pad, with a wooden back, that attaches to the upper part of the legrest (This is a Gel Ovations 3.5" x 12" armrest clamped to the legrest).
* Gel Armrests (310G): A rectangular pad, with a wooden back (3.5" x 10").
* Gel Armrests (312G): A rectangular pad, with a wooden back (3.5" x 12").
* Gel Armrests (314G): A rectangular pad, with a wooden back (3.5" x 14").
* Gel Armrests (212G): A rectangular pad, with a wooden back (2" x 12").
* Gel Knee Protector Button (KBE): an oval pad with bolts for attachment onto the legrest of a wheelchair or commode. The pad can also be attached with a 1" Serrated Edge Tube Clamp (TC1).
* Gel Calf Support Panel (GHS): a gel panel that attaches to each legrest with 3 straps to support the calf.
* Gel Calf Support Panel (GHS): a gel panel that attaches to each legrest with 3 straps and can dismantle in the centre of the panel so the footplates can be removed.
* Gel Foot Protector Cover (GFPC): a wooden based footplate cover that fits over the footplate of a wheelchair or commode.
Egg Shaped Stick On Pad (ESP): An egg shaped adhesive pad that can be attached to a variety of flat surfaces.
* Oval Stick On Pad (34SP): 3" x 4"
* Oval Stick On Pad (48SP): 3" x 4"
* Oval Stick On Pad (412SP): 4.5" x 12"
* Gel protector tube wrap cover (PTW6) 6"
* Gel protector tube wrap cover (PTW8): 8"
Maintenance
* To clean products use a moist cloth dipped in a mild, soapy, aqueous solution
* Do not immerse product in fluid and do not use bleaches, corrosives or alcohol solutions.
Place Of Manufacture
United States of America
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation