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1 The Waist Roll Belt is used along with the

   Crotch Restraint to prevent the movement

   of patients who push themselves down to

   release themselves from the belt. 

 

2 For this; the narrow end of the Crotch

   Restraint (the end with the circle shaped 

   extension) is aligned exactly in the middle

   of the waist belt and is passed between

   the top and bottom parts. Later pass the

   wider section of the Belt through the circle

   pull it all the way and fixate the crotch belt

   on the waist belt (See. Images 10 and 11)

 

3 Bring the crotch belt forward on top of the

   waist belt, by passing it in between the

   patient’s legs from behind. After checking

   whether it is tight enough fixate it on the

   waist belt via steel lock. (See. Image 12)

(Position where the patient slipping out of the belt by sliding up is desired to be prevented

   and/or when the patient’s body needs to be fixated on the bed).

1 The Waist Roll Belt is used along with the

   Shoulder Restraint to prevent the 

   movement of patients who push 

   themselves up to release themselves from

   the belt.

 

2 Pass the Shoulder Restraint over the

   shoulders of the patient in a way that the

   short part is in front. (See. Image 13)

 

3 Bring the longer part forward by passing it

   between the legs of the patient from

   behind and attach it to the shorter piece

   via steel lock. (See. Image 14)

 

4 If the patient’s shoulders need to be

   fixated on the bed, then the Multi-Purpose

   Extension Belt is laid in a way that it is

   aligned with the shoulders and is stretched

   and fixated on both sides of the bedstead.

  

5 Then place the Shoulder Restraint on the

   patient’s shoulder, pass the longer piece

   of the belt beneath the laid extension belt.

   Later bring it forward by passing it

   between the patient’s legs from behind

   and attach it to the shorter end via steel

   lock. (See. Images 15 and 16)

 

The Crotch Restraint is not necessary 

   when the Shoulder Safety Belt is used.

(Position where the patient slipping out of the belt by sliding down is desired to be prevented.)

SAFEBELT

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Steel Lock Waist Roll Belt User Manual

SAFEBELT

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Steel Lock Waist Roll Belt User Manual

Using Waist Roll Belt along with the Crotch Restraint

Using Waist Roll Belt along with the Shoulder Restraint

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