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Contact Us Today! Toll Free USA 1-866-301-7533|info@evacusled.com
 * Evacusled Inc.
 * About Evacusled
 * Terms & Conditions
 * Training Login

 * Evacusled Inc.
 * About Evacusled
 * Terms & Conditions
 * Training Login


 * Evacusled™
 * Sled2Go™
 * Supersled™
 * Evacuation Chair
 * Client Comments
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INTRODUCING By Evacusled™ Inc.
Available in Standard and Bariatric Size



ORIGINAL
EVACUSLED™ (ESA)

(Bed Mattress Dependent)

 * Cocoon patients with bed mattress
 * Needs only 1 rescuer for vertical evacuation
 * Highly engineered braking system on underside for complete control
 * 25 built-in wheels, no dragging/lifting required
 * No patient transfer required

NEW SLED2GO
EVACUSLED™ (ESGO)

(NOT Bed Mattress Dependent)

 * Underside wheel system
 * Built in foam padding
 * Built in spinal board
 * Built in braking system
 * One rescuer only to transfer patient, both horizontal and vertical

SUPERSLED™
(SSLED)

(Belay Technique)

 * Rigid high density polyethylene evacuation device
 * Uses log roll technique and drag
 * 5 seat belt securing straps, 8 side carrying handles
 * Uses belay technique with carabineer
 * Requires 2 rescuers


EVACUATION CHAIR

 * Larger patients surface with 16.5″ seat size
 * Large wide footrest
 * Comfortable as no hyper-extension of knees
 * Metal wheel casters
 * Requires 2 rescuers


CLIENT COMMENTS

Great news! The ICU leadership team along with the Drs. tried the Sled2Go and
loved it!! Thank you for being so wonderful and sending the sample. We will be
contacting you with the order.

Sr. Administrative Assistant, Clinical Nursing UT MD Anderson Cancer Centre
 

Just wanted to get back to Evacusled about our drill with a ventilator cocooned
with the patient. We were able to get the sled deployed with the vent between
the dummy’s legs and down 6 flights of stairs in 5 minutes. The vent ran on
battery-no problems. Never even had to stop to use the ambu- not even a pop off
the trach! I am very impressed.

Clinical Nurse Specialist – Cleveland, OH
 

The AHA Publication Health Facilities Management Magazine notes that a study was
done that compared the Evacusled to the blanket drag method. It stated, “...only
one of the volunteer rescuers (a male) could complete one full lap using the
blanket drag, pulling a 160-pound female evacuee. The remaining rescuers found
it impossible to move the evacuee 100 feet. In comparison, using the new device,
each of the volunteers was able to complete five 100-foot laps without
assistance using the same evacuee in an average of 21.6 seconds per lap.

AHA Publication Health Facilities Management Magazine
 

It involves no lifting, only pulling and one person can evacuate one patient”
Greco said that “every staff member in the hospital has been taught to use this
device; every housekeeper every dietary person, people in finance, everyone.

VP, Patient Care – Rehab, New Orleans, LA
 

All the patients on one unit of the floor had to be evacuated to a secure part
of the hospital. The Evacusled worked perfectly. Nurses, aides, and volunteer
fireman were able to evacuate all patients quickly and safely. There were no
injuries even though our patients are frail and elderly.

VP, Allied Services – PA
 

Evacusled stood out above the rest as the absolute best for both staff and
patient. Ease of use, safety and patient care considerations led us to choose
Evacusleds for our State Hospital Association.

Director, Emergency Preparedness – State Hospital Association
 

The efficiency of the Evacusled deploying method allowed a timely evacuation
even in the middle of the night shift when staffing was less and there were no
other support staff in the hospital. The Evacusleds permitted the patients to
rest comfortably.

Asst VP, Nursing, Allied Services – PA
 

As the Regional Resource Center for a 13-county, 20-hospital region responsible
for HRSA-based planning with our regional hospitals, we have been purchasing
Evacusleds for the past three years in an effort to maximize coverage throughout
the Region. We selected Evacusled because of their effectiveness, ease of use,
and durability.

Director, Regional Resource Center for Emergency Management – NY
 

Joint Commission was very impressed with them when they were here

Quality Management – Dallas, TX
 

I think this is a wonderful product and would recommend it to any hospital. Even
our patients that watch our training think it is a great idea. Some of them have
stated that they were happy to be in a hospital that is thinking ahead for
disasters.

EMS Coordinator – Dallas, TX
 

The Associate Director of Nursing Services and the Chief, Facilities Management
and Chief of Housekeeping Services all took rides off the beds and down the
stairs. They all said that the Evacusled was unparalleled and really enjoyed the
training.

Safety Coordinator – West Palm Beach, FL
 

The sled includes 25 wheels on the bottom, and is slid off the bed frame with
the patient and mattress,” explains Pam Zauner, Mercy Hospital’s Safety
Director. “The entire process takes only moments and the patient remains safe,
warm, and comfortable.

Safety Director, MI
 

Lemoine; a Vietnam veteran, traveled to New Orleans VA for surgery. He was
recovering at the VA when the hurricane hit. On Thursday, Missouri and North
Carolina Air National Guardsman led an effort to evacuate patients including
Lemoine. Lemoine, an amputee, was placed on an evacuation device called an
Evacusled and evacuated him down seven flights of stairs.

After the Storm – A Publication for those affected by Hurricane Katrina Issue 2,
September 4 2005
 


EVACUSLED PRODUCT COMPARISON CHART

FEATURES Original Evacusled™ (ESA)
(Bed Mattress Dependent) New Sled2Go Evacusled™ (ESGO)
(NOT Bed Mattress Dependent) Supersled™ (SSLED)
(Belay Technique) Stores under mattress on bed



Cocoons patient using bed mattress



Requires a patient transfer



Single User for horizontal and vertical evacuation



Underside wheel system  (No Dragging)



Built in underside braking system



Lowest patient/staff injury risk



True surge bed for holding areas and triage



Preferred patient  device by nurse management



Nurse Competencies available



Anti-Fungal / Anti-bacterial / Fire retardant material



Repackable



Uses Belay Technique with Carabineer tethering straps hooked to stairwell



Requires TWO rescuers for vertical



Requires log roll patient transfer







EVACUSLED INC.™

Evacusled™ Inc is a multi-product manufacturer and direct distributor providing
quality emergency evacuation devices for facilities worldwide.

Well over 34,500 of our devices spanning from USA, to Canada, to Puerto Rico, to
Japan, to UK are in place to save lives.




CONTACT EVACUSLED INC.

Toll Free Canada and USA : 1-866-301-7533
Email : info@evacusled.com
Canada (Toronto, ON) : 416-201-9451
USA (Niagara Falls, NY) : 716-345-8445





CLIENT COMMENTS

Just wanted to get back to Evacusled about our drill with a ventilator cocooned
with the patient. We were able to get the sled deployed with the vent between
the dummy’s legs and down 6 flights of stairs in 5 minutes. The vent ran on
battery-no problems. Never even had to stop to use the ambu- not even a pop off
the trach! I am very impressed.

Clinical Nurse Specialist – Cleveland, OH
 


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