Polyurethane Bed Torso Restraint
IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION—PLEASE READ BEFORE USING
INTENDED USE: To restrain a person while in a bed. It may be used with or without wrist and ankle restraints.
INSTRUCTIONS: To use the CBR101-POLY, lay the restraint over the portion of the body which is to be restrained. If you are using as a chest restraint, lay the restraint over the chest but under the arms. If you are using as a sixth point restraint, lay the restraint above or below the knees. Loop the tail of each polyurethane strap under and around bed frame. Feed the tail through the roller buckle, positioning the tongue of the roller buckle in the appropriate size adjustment for both sides.
To use the CBL-101-POLY, position the restraint as in CBR-101. Loop the tail of each polyurethane strap under and around bed frame. Feed the tail into the lock. Continue by using locking instructions on Locks and Keys spec sheet.
NOTE: Do not use for prolonged periods of time.
INVENTORY ID | Approx. Weight |
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CBR-101-POLY (roller buckles) | 1 lb 3 oz |
CBL-101-POLY (L-100 locks) | 1 lb 8 oz |
DESCRIPTION:
Center webbing is 48" long and 4" wide. Each side strap is 20" long and 1¼" wide. The polyurethane straps have ten size adjustments. Custom sizing available upon request.
SAFETY CHECK
Including, but not limited to, rivets, polyurethane, webbing, and locks or buckles.
MATERIALS USED
Two-ply cotton webbing, welded steel keepers, polyurethane, and 1¼" wide roller buckles or Humane Restraint L-300 lock buckles.
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING
For regular cleaning, wipe the polyurethane with a mild soap and warm water. The webbing can be scrubbed with a soft brush and the same solution. When decontaminating bloodborne pathogens, use one cup of bleach to a gallon of water, then rinse and dry
STORAGE
Store away from heat greater than 280°F or open flame.
Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.