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Page 1: Immedia Rescue Sheet - for a fast and safe evacuation

Immedia Rescue Sheet

- for a fast and safe evacuation

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Fires in health care facilities

• U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated average of 6,240 structure fires in health care properties per year between 2006-2010. These fires caused annual averages of

– 6 civilian deaths – 171 civilian injuries – $52 million in property damage

• Source: U.S. Structure Fires in Nursing Homes, by Jennifer Flynn, NFPA, Quincy, MA, September 2008

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Are healthcare facilities prepared for an evacuation?

• Full evacuation is very rare, but it happens from time to time

• Evacuation is not just caused by fire, but also electrical failure or extreme weather conditions

• Each care unit/department must be able to automatically and autonomously prepare their patients for evacuation in order to facilitate the evacuation efforts and to limit reliance on emergency services.

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Evacuation must be planned

Saving inhabitants with reduced mobility takes a lot of time so evacuation needs to be well planned-:

• Clear communication of evacuation procedure• Have a system in place to contact sufficient number of personnel to

assist in a short period of time• Keeping escape routes clear and well marked • Having evacuation tools such as wheelchairs, stretchers, trolleys etc.

close to hand• Establish collection points for patients• Have a number of transport options• Ensure employee safety and well-being • Have a plan for temporary accommodation should the need arise• Carry out practise drills with staff and residents

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OSHA Training Institute

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Testing of Plans

• Carry out exercises with staff and residents • Ensure participation in exercises• Evaluate the exercise• Consider lessons learned from actual events• Adapt plans and equipment as required

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Rescue techniques = Transport techniques

• Run/walk - alone or with help

• Wheelchair - alone or with help

• In bed – with help

• Other evacuation tools

• Evacuation sheet – with help

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Immedia Rescue Sheet

• Intended environment:– Acute care– Long-term care

• Intended Use:– Emergency evacuations– Transfer out of bed, and slide out to safety

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Key Benefits• Remains in place under the mattress so it is ready to use• Does not interfere with daily bed making • No outside help is required • Quickly transfers a bed ridden patient, including the whole mattress out of the

room and even down stairs• Saves precious time during the chaotic environment of an

evacuation • The patient is close to the ground, so exposure to smoke or other toxins is

minimised • Symmetrical design allows evacuation from both foot and head end • Long handles reduce strain in the back • Safety straps fasten the patient securely during evacuation • Low friction on the underside • New clearer, instruction label • Waterproof• Washable

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Extensive Testing…• Evacuation Slide mat

• Patient handling equipment used in road ambulances – Evacuation slide mat. DIN EN 1865:2010 chapter 4.5.3 and 4.6.3

• Health care textiles

• Rescue sheet and mattress cover with evacuation function SS 8760039:2012

• Fire resistant test

• Textiles – Assessment of ignitability of bedding items. Part 1: Ignition source: smouldering cigarette. ISO

12952-1:2010

• Furniture – Assessment of ignitability of upholstered furniture - Part 1: Ignition source: Smouldering

cigarette. EN 1021-1:2006,

• Max user weight

• Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons - Requirements and test methods. Section 8.3 Test methods for

non-rigid body-support unit, 8.4.1 Marking and 8.4.2 Instructions for use. ISO 10535:2006

• Textile test

• ISO 5077:2007, ISO 3759:2005, ISO 6330:2012, Dimensional change in washing and drying

• DS/EN ISO 12947-2:1999, Abrasion resistance - Martindale Part 2: Determination of specimen breakdown –

• DS/EN ISO 1421 method 1, 1999 , Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break

• ISO 4674-1 Method B, 2003 ,Determination of tear force of trouser-shaped test specimens (Single tear

method)

• DS/EN ISO 13937-3:2000 , Determination of tear force of wing-shaped test specimens (Single tear method)

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A Clear Instruction label

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Positioning

• Rescue fits permanently under the mattress • The orange straps and instruction label are down

against the frame of the bed for ease of visibility and use

• Fastened to the corners of the mattress with elastic corner straps

• The buckles are positioned for easy access• The orange handles is placed at the head and bed

end • Make the bed as usual

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Evacuation

• Pull the orange straps with the buckles out and lay over the patient and duvet.

• Fasten these straps to the straps on the other side, and tighten so that the mattress bends upwards on each side.

• Use the handle at the head end and pull the patient and mattress gently off the bed frame.

• Hold the handle high, giving the patient maximum protection when the mattress touches the floor.

• The patient can now be transferred out of the room, down stairs and out to safety or collection point

• The mattress and bed duvet protect the patient against further injury and cold.

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Specifications