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The Ferno 255 StoNet Equipment Holder (#0819503) is designed to carry and store equipment on a mobile transporter. The StoNet is Ferno-approved for use only with the 35 A and 35A+ Model Mobile Transporters.
The StoNet is made of nylon fabric and has 4 pouches for storage. Each pouch is color-coded and has a zippered closure. Velcro tabs attach the StoNet to the transporter.
| Length | 20 in |
|---|---|
| Width | 19 in |
| Height | 3 in |
| Load Limit | 25 lb |
| Weight | 6 oz |
| Shipping Weight | 3 lb |
Ferno 255 StoNet Equipment Holder User Manual
Excellent cot integration: Secure Velcro-strap design attaches directly to compatible Ferno cots for quick access during transport.
Efficient organization: Four color-coded, zippered pouches keep small tools, supplies, and personal items neatly separated.
Smart glove access: Yellow pouch includes glove-dispenser openings for fast grab-and-go use.
Lightweight, durable build: Weighs just a few ounces yet supports up to 25 lb of equipment.
Field-friendly: Easy to clean, easy to reposition, and built for high-volume EMS environments.
Q: What is the Ferno 255 StoNet Equipment Holder used for?
A: It securely organizes and carries essential medical equipment for fast access during emergency response.
Q: What materials is it made from?
A: It features durable, high-strength webbing and reinforced stitching for long-lasting performance.
Q: Can it attach to stretchers or cots?
A: Yes. The StoNet easily attaches to most Ferno stretchers and cots to keep gear within reach.
Q: What type of equipment can it hold?
A: It’s ideal for storing oxygen cylinders, airway supplies, trauma tools, and other EMS essentials.
Q: Is it adjustable?
A: Yes. Adjustable straps allow a secure, customizable fit around different equipment sizes.
Q: Is it easy to clean?
A: The webbing material wipes clean quickly, making it suitable for frequent field use.
Wipe down after use with mild detergent to remove dust, oils, and residue from gear.
Inspect webbing and straps for fraying, loose stitching, or overstretching; replace if damaged.
Check hook-and-loop closures to ensure they grip firmly; clean lint or debris to maintain hold strength.
Verify mounting points and fasteners on the cot or stretcher frame for secure attachment.
Avoid overloading beyond recommended capacity to preserve structure and stitching integrity.
Air-dry thoroughly after exposure to moisture to prevent mildew and material weakening.
Store in a cool, dry place when not attached to equipment to maintain fabric durability.