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Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard - FNO-0106020

Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard - FNO-0106020

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Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard - FNO-0106020

The Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard (#0106020) includes three full-width runners and three 9' nylon restraints with quick-release metal buckles.

The Model 60 Aluminum Backboard can be easily unfolded from stored position to flat in no time. It is lightweight, chip-resistant, and easy to clean.

Features

Features
  • Sturdy sheet aluminum is permanently fastened to a tubular aluminum frame.
  • Multiple restraint and handhold openings enable easy handling and various restraint configurations.
  • Folds in half to store in a variety of ambulance compartments.
  • Runners are mounted permanently to the underside for convenient handling grip.
  • Certifications: CE.

Specifications

Specifications
Maximum Length 72 in (183 cm)
Folded Length 36 in (91 cm)
Weight 14 lb (6 kg)
Load Limit 350 lb (159 kg)
Width 18 in (46 cm)
Height 1.5 in (3.8 cm)
What our Experts Think
  • Built for rapid, secure patient transport: The Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard provides a rigid, stable platform ideal for EMS teams needing dependable spinal immobilization.

  • Lightweight but extremely strong:

  • High-grade aluminum construction delivers excellent weight capacity without adding bulk.

  • Maintains structural integrity in demanding rescue and transport environments.

  • Rescuer-friendly design:

  • Multiple handholds allow efficient lifting from any angle.

  • Smooth, snag-free surfaces improve patient comfort and make cleanup easy.

  • Compatible with standard restraint systems: Works seamlessly with common straps and immobilization accessories, supporting fast on-scene setup.

  • Why professionals prefer it:

  • Reliable performance in both routine and high-intensity calls.

  • Consistent popularity among EMS buyers thanks to its durability, low maintenance needs, and long service life.

Q&A

Q1: What is the Ferno 60 Aluminum Backboard used for?
A: It is used for spinal immobilisation and secure transport of patients in emergency, rescue, and ambulance settings.

Q2: What are the board’s dimensions and weight?
A: When open, it measures roughly 184 cm in length and 46 cm in width; when folded, it reduces to about 91 cm. It weighs approximately 6 kg.

Q3: What is the maximum patient weight it can support?
A: It has a safe working load of about 159 kg.

Q4: What material is the backboard constructed from?
A: Made from sheet aluminum mounted on a tubular aluminum frame for strength and durability.

Q5: How does the restraint system work?
A: The backboard includes three 9-foot nylon straps with quick-release metal buckles to immobilise the patient securely.

Q6: How is it handled and stored?
A: It features multiple handholds for carrying, full-width runners for grip underneath, and can be folded in half to save space.

Q7: What maintenance is required?
A: After use, the board should be rinsed and wiped clean, straps inspected for wear, and the frame checked regularly for damage.

Q8: Is it certified for use in medical or EMS environments?
A: Yes, it meets common safety and quality standards to be used in emergency medical and rescue operations.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect regularly: Check for dents, cracks, loose rivets, or sharp edges that could compromise patient safety.

  • Clean after each use: Wash with mild detergent and water; disinfect with approved solutions safe for aluminum surfaces.

  • Avoid corrosion: Rinse thoroughly after exposure to saltwater, chemicals, or bodily fluids; dry completely before storage.

  • Protect hardware: Ensure all handles and attachment points remain secure and free of deformities.

  • Store correctly: Keep in a dry, cool, indoor environment away from impacts and prolonged UV exposure.

  • Retire when necessary: Remove from service if structural integrity is compromised or if significant warping or damage is present.