A full-length, semi-rigid sliding board designed to make patient transfers safer and easier. Made from high-density, stress-relieved polypropylene, it helps reduce the risk of injury during movement. Measuring 183cm long, 56cm wide, and 5mm deep, the board weighs 4kg and supports patients up to 114kg. A practical and cost-effective aid for a variety of transfer situations.
The Patient Transfer Slider Board is a practical and cost-effective aid designed to make patient transfers smoother and safer. Its full-length, semi-rigid design provides support during movement, helping to reduce the risk of strain or injury for both the patient and the carer. Made from high-density, stress-relieved polypropylene, it offers a strong yet lightweight structure for reliable use in various transfer situations. The board measures 183cm in length, 56cm in width, and 5mm in depth, with a weight of 4kg and a maximum patient capacity of 114kg.
This patient transfer slider board is designed for healthcare professionals, carers, and support staff who assist individuals with limited mobility. It provides a safe and practical way to move patients between beds, trolleys, wheelchairs, or operating tables while reducing strain on both the user and the caregiver.
Its full-length, semi-rigid design makes it suitable for hospitals, care homes, and home care environments where patient transfers are a regular part of daily care. With a weight capacity of up to 114 kg, it supports a wide range of patients and promotes safer, smoother handling for everyone involved.
| Specification | Details |
| Material | High-density, stress-relieved polypropylene |
| Dimensions | Length: 183cm, Width: 56cm, Depth: 5mm |
| Weight | 4kg |
| Maximum Patient Weight | 114kg |
A patient transfer slider board helps move individuals safely between two surfaces, such as from a bed to a trolley or wheelchair. It reduces the need for lifting, making transfers easier for both the patient and the carer.
Yes. It can be wiped down with standard cleaning and disinfectant solutions after use to maintain hygiene.
Yes, basic manual handling training is recommended to ensure transfers are carried out safely and comfortably for both patient and carer.