The Extrication Board is a hi-vis orange spinal board made from high-density polyethylene. X-ray compatible and impervious to bodily fluids, it ensures full-body immobilisation and is easy to clean. Weighing 5.5kg and supporting up to 159kg, it's suitable for use with a head immobiliser and is an essential tool for emergency professionals to prevent further injury during patient transit.
The Extrication Board is a hi-vis orange spinal board made from high-density polyethylene. X-ray compatible and impervious to bodily fluids, it ensures full-body immobilisation and is easy to clean. Weighing 5.5kg and supporting up to 159kg, it's suitable for use with a head immobiliser and is an essential tool for emergency professionals to prevent further injury during patient transit.
All our products are dispatched from the United Kingdom, with most items arriving within 3-5 working days. For custom-made or made-to-order items, delivery times may vary, and any exceptions will be clearly indicated during the checkout process.
All our products are dispatched from the United Kingdom, with most items arriving within 3-5 working days. For custom-made or made-to-order items, delivery times may vary, and any exceptions will be clearly indicated during the checkout process.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day return policy on all our products, starting from the date of delivery, so you can shop with confidence. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within this period for a full refund or exchange. Check out our Returns Policy for more information.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day return policy on all our products, starting from the date of delivery, so you can shop with confidence. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within this period for a full refund or exchange. Check out our Returns Policy for more information.
Extrication Board
Extrication Board
SKU:FA046
View full detailsThe Extrication Board is designed to be a critical tool for safely managing spinal injuries and ensuring patient stability during emergency situations. Constructed from high-density polyethylene plastic, this spinal board offers a robust yet lightweight solution for full-body immobilisation. Its hi-vis orange colour enhances visibility, making it easy to spot in critical situations. The board is X-ray compatible due to its translucent properties, allowing for seamless imaging without the need to remove the patient from the board. Impervious to bodily fluids, the board is simple to clean, maintaining hygiene standards with minimal effort. Weighing just 5.5kg and with a maximum load capacity of 159kg, it combines strength with ease of handling. The Extrication Board is also compatible with a head immobiliser, providing additional support and security for the patient. Measuring 5 cm H x 46 cm W x 184 cm L, it is a standard item in NHS ambulances and is widely used across various settings including workplaces, schools, sports centres, and funeral services. Its ability to prevent further injury by providing full-body immobilisation makes it an invaluable piece of equipment for emergency professionals.
Specifications
Material: High-density polyethylene plastic
- Colour: Hi-vis orange
- Weight: 5.5 kg
- Maximum Load: 159 kg
- Dimensions: 5 cm H x 46 cm W x 184 cm L
- Features: X-ray compatible, impervious to bodily fluids, easy to clean
- Compatibility: Suitable for use with head immobiliser
- Applications: NHS ambulances, workplaces, schools, sports centres, funeral services
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What material is the board made from?
It is made from high-density polyethylene plastic.
2. Is the board compatible with X-rays?
Yes, the board is X-ray compatible due to its translucent properties.
3. How heavy is the board, and how much weight can it support?
The board weighs 5.5 kg and has a maximum load capacity of 159 kg.
4. Can the board be used with a head immobiliser?
Yes, the board is compatible with a head immobiliser.
5. What colour is the board, and why?
The board is hi-vis orange, enhancing visibility in emergency situations.