Ultra Lightweight Aluminium Wheelchair (LAWC_IFU 2020-11 rev1)
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using a wheelchair belt
Belts are often used to restrain wheelchair occupants during normal use.
However, belts are not provided as standard with these models. Any belts
used should be adjusted to suit each user. When fastened, they should be
tight without causing discomfort or undue pressure. Belts may not be suitable
for all users. Seek professional medical advice before using a wheelchair belt.
Lap belts
Lap belts are secured around the user’s pelvis to help keep their hips and
pelvis towards the back of the seat. If lap belts are attached to this product,
they must not be used as a substitute for a seatbelt in a motor vehicle.
Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd provide a compatible lap belt (
RT-716
, shown
below) for all wheelchairs in the LAWC range. The length of the belt can be
adjusted using the tri-glides (as shown in the diagram) and it has a large
luggage-style locking clip to fasten and unfasten the lap belt.
There is a risk of suffocation from users ‘submarining’ (where they slide down
the chair until the lap belt is around the neck area). To reduce the risk of this,
ensure appropriate belts are fitted, occupants are under supervision and the
belts are used in line with the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
RT-716 Safety Strap
Lap Belt (from Drive
DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd)