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The Ferno POWERFlexx Telescoping Lifting Handles (#0822140) are attached to the main frame of Ferno Model 30 ambulance cots.
These Ferno Telescoping Lifting Handles make it easier to lift cots with patients that are taller than the edges of the cot. The handgrips telescope out about 8 inches beyond the foot end of the cot. These handles are made of aluminum finish and are covered in non-slip handgrips.
| Weight | 3 lb (2 kg) |
|---|---|
| Length | 23 in (58 cm) |
Lightweight but strong: Foam-filled ABS plastic provides rigidity without adding unnecessary weight.
High patient capacity: Supports up to 350 lb (159 kg), suitable for a wide range of patient sizes.
Radiolucent design: Allows X-rays and other imaging without removing the board.
Maneuverable shape: Compact, tapered profile eases navigation in tight spaces and confined areas.
Plenty of grip: Features 16 wide handholds for secure handling by EMTs in all lifting scenarios.
Durable and hygienic: Sealed construction resists fluids, chemicals, and extreme temperatures, and is easy to clean.
Versatile compatibility: Includes mounting slots for Ferno’s Model 445 Head Immobilizer.
Water rescue–ready: Buoyant for aquatic emergencies, offering additional versatility.
Secure patient restraint: Comes with speed-clip pins for flexible strapping configurations.
Professional-grade use: Designed for use by trained personnel, meeting rigorous EMS standards.
Q: What is the Ferno Millennia Backboard?
A: A lightweight, rigid backboard made of ABS plastic for immobilizing patients with suspected spinal, pelvic, or lower-extremity injuries.
Q: What is its load capacity?
A: Supports up to approximately 350 lb (159 kg).
Q: What are its dimensions and weight?
A: 72″ long, 16″ wide, ~2″ thick, weighing about 13 lb.
Q: Is this backboard radiolucent?
A: Yes — allows X-rays and imaging while the patient remains on it.
Q: How is it designed for handling?
A: Contoured design with long, wide handholds for improved grip and maneuverability in confined spaces.
Q: Is it resistant to fluids and harsh conditions?
A: Yes — sealed construction resists fluids, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
Q: Can it be used in water rescue?
A: Yes — the backboard is buoyant and suitable for water rescue scenarios.
Q: Does it support head immobilization devices?
A: Yes — includes slots to mount a compatible head immobilizer.
Q: What maintenance is required?
A: Clean with mild detergent and warm water after use; inspect regularly for cracks or damage.
Inspect before use: Check the board for cracks, warping, or damage to handholds and attachment points.
Clean and disinfect: Wipe surfaces with mild soap and water; use approved medical disinfectants regularly.
Avoid abrasives: Use soft cloths to prevent scratching the plastic surface.
Dry thoroughly: Air-dry completely before storing to prevent moisture buildup or odor.
Store properly: Keep flat in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight to maintain structural integrity and color.