Transfer board designed as a floating rescue stretcher for horizontal patient transport in first-aid scenarios, featuring 18 perimeter handles and 4 safety belts for secure restraint during transfer.
Features (Spine Board – Floating Rescue Stretcher MOBIAKCARE 0805907)
Made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), providing a rigid and durable platform for demanding rescue and transport use.
The 18 perimeter handles support coordinated handling by multiple operators from different sides.
The non-absorbent surface helps with cleaning and disinfection according to your facility protocols.
It includes 4 quick-release safety belts (5 cm width, plastic buckle) to help keep the person securely positioned during horizontal transfer.
Suitable for use in ambulances, hospitals, sports and mountaineering groups, as well as outdoor environments where controlled transport is required.
Provides buoyancy in water (up to 80 kg load) for rescue scenarios in aquatic environments.
Can be used with the manufacturer’s head immobilizer (code 0805908) and selected strap systems.
Listed as X-Ray and MRI compatible according to the manufacturer specifications.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: MOBIAKCARE (MOBIAK)
- Product code / MPN: 0805907
- GTIN: not available
- Material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
- Color: Orange
- Product dimensions: 184 x 45 x 6 cm
- Maximum load: 170 kg
- Net weight: approx. 8.5 kg
- Handles: 18 perimeter handles
- Safety belts: 4 pcs, quick-release, 5 cm width, plastic buckle (code 0804595)
- Buoyancy rating: floats in water with load up to 80 kg
- Compatibility: X-Ray and MRI compatible (per manufacturer)
- Transfer method: Horizontal
- Master carton / gross weight: 185 x 47 x 7 cm / 1 pc per carton / 8.80 kg
- Warranty: 2 years
For compliance and certifications (CE / ISO) where applicable, please refer to the manufacturer documentation or declaration of conformity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How is a transfer board different from other stretcher types, and when is it a practical choice?
A rigid transfer board provides a flat platform and multiple handholds, which helps coordinated horizontal handling in tight spaces, uneven terrain, or situations requiring multiple operators. Stretcher selection should always follow your service protocol and the specific environment of the incident.
What should we consider when using it in water, since it is floating?
The buoyancy specification refers to loads up to 80 kg, so staying within that limit is essential, keeping the board horizontal and maintaining stable weight distribution. Use by trained operators is recommended, with belts applied as instructed, and always follow your rescue team’s water-safety procedures.
If imaging is needed, what does “X-Ray and MRI compatible” mean in practice?
It indicates the board is intended for use in X-Ray or MRI environments per the manufacturer’s specifications. In practice, the final decision depends on the facility protocol, especially regarding any accessories (for example belts or buckles) that may need removal before an exam.