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Wrist/Ankle Restraint - Webbing

Type
With Hook & Loop Tape
Without Hook & Loop Tape
NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_0002_0103_1_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$62.00
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Description

The Wrist/Ankle Restraint - Webbing is a webbing restraint, which is normally used in the Casualty & Emergency Departments when a confused patient needs to be quickly restrained. The webbing loop is fast to put on the limbs, and once the patient is under control, some wadding can be placed under it.

Key Features

  • Wrist Ankle Restraint Webbing with Hook & Loop at the end to attach to, for example a bed frame
  • Wrist Ankle Restraint Webbing with no Hook & Loop at the end

Additional Information

If this product is purchased for use in a private home, we require authorisation from a suitable person. This is to ensure it will be used correctly and safely by the family and/or carers, and that using it will not be dangerous. Examples of a suitable person who is able to sign the letter are: Occupational Therapist; Physiotherapist; Clinical Nurse Manager; Registered Nurse; Doctor; or another suitably qualified person. Please return a copy to us when ordering. Note: This letter is not required when we send restraints to aged care facilities or hospitals, because their staff are already trained in their safe use.

Note: We are unable to sell this product to the USA.

Specifications

Item # 492 - With Hook & Loop Fastening (Blue Webbing)
Item # 492W - Without Hook & Loop Fastening (Green Webbing)

Cleaning

Attach Hook & Loop Tape and wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.

Important

Only use a Safety Belt or Restraint if all other alternatives have been tried. Ensure Restraint Authorisation has been obtained. Restrained patients should be kept under observation, as their behaviour may alter and another restraint may be more appropriate. Restraints are a prescribed item. The wrong restraint or the correct restraint incorrectly fitted can cause injury or death.

Restraints are a prescribed item. Care Facilities such as Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Aged Care Facilities etc., may order this item. For private sales to a family member, written authorisation is needed from a qualified therapist or medical doctor, approving the use of the correct Restraint for the patient's current condition. Remember if the patient's condition changes, then a different type of Restraint may be required. It is necessary to ensure the family are aware of the proper use of Restraints, as these can be dangerous if not used correctly.

Unit of Measure

Pair