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RESTRAINT BELT, 5.00 X 72.00

RESTRAINT BELT, 5.00 X 72.00

Regular price $98.00
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MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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MRI Safe Restraint Belt, 5.00 x 72.00

The MRI Safe Restraint Belt (5.00 x 72.00) provides secure positioning for patients during MRI procedures, on tables, or in wheelchairs. Its MRI-compatible construction ensures both safety and compliance in sensitive imaging environments.

Key Features

  • MRI Safe Equipment: Made with non-magnetic materials, making it suitable for MRI suites.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for securing patients to tables or wheelchairs during transport or imaging.
  • General Positioning: Supports a range of general positioning (GP) modalities in clinical and hospital settings.
  • Easy Maintenance: Fully washable and sterilizable, helping you maintain high standards of hygiene.
  • Durable Design: Engineered for repeated use without compromising quality.


Applications

  • MRI imaging centers
  • Radiology departments
  • Hospitals and imaging clinics
  • Rehabilitation and patient transport

Secure your patients with confidence using this essential MRI product for safe and effective procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is this 5" x 72" restraint belt typically used for in X-ray?

It’s a wide, patient-positioning belt used to keep individuals safely secured on the X-ray table or stretcher during exams. The 5-inch width offers good surface contact for stability, and the 72-inch length provides enough reach for adult patients and larger body types. Facilities use it to reduce motion, support patients who may be unsteady, and prevent sliding during table movements.

2. Is the restraint belt safe and comfortable for patients?

Yes — the material is firm enough to hold a stable position but flexible enough to avoid creating pressure points. The wide design spreads contact across the torso or extremity, which keeps the belt secure without digging into the skin. It’s commonly used in trauma, geriatric, and post-sedation cases where comfort and safety both matter.

3. Can the belt be cleaned between patients?

It’s built for routine cleaning with hospital-approved disinfectants. The surface resists moisture and wipes down quickly, which helps maintain infection control standards and keeps turnover time short in busy X-ray rooms.

4. Will this belt work on both tables and stretchers?

Yes — it’s designed to be compatible with most imaging tables, trauma stretchers, and general patient transport surfaces. The length gives you enough room to wrap and secure it around different frame sizes, so departments can use the same belt across multiple setups.

5. When should techs reach for a restraint belt instead of using positioning sponges or straps?

A restraint belt is the better choice when a patient needs true stabilization rather than light guidance. For example, patients who are weak, disoriented, post-sedation, or unable to follow instructions often need a secure belt to keep them safe and still. Sponges and soft straps help position anatomy, but they don’t prevent sliding or sudden movement the way a restraint belt can.

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