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.
An upper body restraint designed to prevent a person standing up from the seated position. The restraint also stops the user sliding forward in the chair.
A safety vest based on a sleeveless pullover design to be worn in bed or seated on a chair. It has a shoulder strap and two leg straps that help prevent the vest from "riding up" from around the waist and from "sliding down" chairs. It is designed for a person who needs extra security that cannot be provided with other safety items.
A very strong yet cool vest to help prevent a very active person from falling from a bed or chair. The vest is made from a vented nylon material. It is worn like a waistcoat and is crossed over at the front with the straps passing through side loops. Straps are buckled around frame of the chair or bed.
The wide padded soft belt is a restraint to prevent the user standing from a seated position.
A safety belt made of mediflex vinyl with hook and loop fastening. Available in two sizes.
Three styles of pelvic restraints to assist in maintaining person in sitting position in chair or wheelchair.
A safety belt available with a choice of two fastenings; quick release buckle or airline type with belt retractor on the long strap.
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