DynaLift - Transport Unit

Code: 5621

REORDER # Color Qty/Case
5620 White 10
5621 Black 10


Dynarex DynaLift™ Transport Units are portable, fluid-resistant carrying devices designed to help securely transport patients in environments that are difficult to navigate or inaccessible to stretchers. DynaLift™ Transport Units are ergonomically designed and feature 14 durable handles for multiple handlers to safely lift patients in emergency situations.  

DETAILS

DETAILS

DETAILS

Dynarex Code Blue Care DynaLift Transport Units are designed for use by emergency responders to help safely lift, transport, or transfer patients from tight and confined areas or uneven terrain. The Transport Units feature six sturdy handles on each side and one on each end to provide improved leverage and optimal safety. The fluid-resistant Units are available in a choice of black or white. The highly visible white unit provides clear visualization of bodily fluids and secretions while the black unit is ideal for tactical situations requiring discretion or concealment. 

Quantity per Case: 10

 

  • Designed for quick and efficient transport in emergency situations
  • Ideal for difficult terrain, staircases, and areas inaccessible to stretchers
  • Durable plastic materials support up to 1500 lb. for optimal reliability
  • Lightweight, ergonomic design provides quick access and easy portability
  • Features 14 rugged handles for secure lifting by multiple handlers
  • Constructed from fluid-resistant materials to help prevent wear and tear 
  • Available in option of black or white 
  • Not made with natural rubber latex

 

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

weight 6.62
Case Quantity 10/cs
Color Black
Contains Natural Rubber Latex (Y/N) No
Country of Origin China
DEHP Free (Y/N) Yes
Individually Packed Product Weight lbs 0.7
Product Material Main PP, PE
Product Size Actual Weight Pounds 3.3
Rx Only (Y/N) No
Unit Of Sale CS
Weight Capacity Pounds 1500

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