Electric patient lift platform HFL-300
on casters

electric patient lift platform
electric patient lift platform
electric patient lift platform
electric patient lift platform
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Configuration
on casters

Description

HFL-300 (up to 150 kg) The Human-Floor-Lift HFL-300 is designed to help people in their homes get up from the floor without outside assistance. A person living alone places the HFL in a central location in the home. Instead of scooting or crawling to the phone to call for assistance, they go to the HFL, slide on, push the button and in less than a minute later, they are up from the floor without any outside assistance. This allows them to get right on with their day without having to rely on family, neighbors, or emergency services personnel. It's simple to use. The HFL-300 is like moving around a household vacuum. The smallest individual can assist anyone up to 150 kg from the floor. A caregiving companion can also roll the HFL right to the location of the fall and assist in getting the person up without injury to either person. The HFL-300 is a purpose-built device designed to help mobility challenged individuals have greater independence. The HFL turns a very difficult and stressful situation into a non-event by allowing them to continue their day after a fall without calling on family, friends, neighbors, or emergency services personnel. The HFL allows them to get up from the floor quickly without suffering the indignity and pain associated with recovering from falls without the IndeeLift! Personal floor lifts are designed to lift people from the floor to a normal chair height, which then allows them to stand or transfer with the least amount of effort. Fall-recovery - Personal Human Floor Lifts - Safe and easy fall recovery

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