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Floor Recovery1 ELKThe ELK emergency lifting cushion lifts a fallen person simplyand safely, minimising moving, handling and transfer risks.Designed to be operated with the help of a carer, it can be usedin the tightest of spaces. The ELK is simple to use, applicablefor any age and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. It isused and recommended by many UK NHS Ambulance Trustsas key equipment to lift a fallen person. Operated by low airpressure using the Airflo power source. Inflated height 565mm(22“). Inflated width 570mm (22½“). Inflated depth 500mm (20“).Deflated folding dimensions 620 x 260 115mm (24½ x 10 x 4½“).Weight 3.6kg.09 117 8078 ELK including Airflo Compressor09 117 0919 Spare Airflo Compressor1BariatricsMaximumuser weight456kg71 3 /4stBESTSELLER2 CAMELThe CAMEL inflatable lifting chair is designed to sit up andlift a fallen person from the floor either independently or withassistance from a carer. Particularly suitable for very large orbariatric people, it is simple to use and appropriate for any age.The CAMEL is lightweight and portable. It packs away into acompact, discreet bag when not in use or for transportation.Operated by low air pressure using the Airflo power source.Inflated dimensions: Seat height 560mm (21½“); Seat width700mm (28“); Backrest width 620mm (24½“); Seat depth470mm (19“); 810mm (32½“). Deflated rolled dimensions:Length 760mm (30½“). Diameter 200mm (8“). Weight 6.5kg.09 117 8086 CAMEL including Airflo Compressor09 117 0919 Spare Airflo Compressor2Maximumuser weight319kg50st<strong>Orthopartner</strong> <strong>AG</strong> l Ärzte- und Spitalbedarf l Oholten 11 l 5703 Seon l Tel. 0844 855 236 l Fax 0844 855 237463

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