IndeeLift PPU-S Human Floor Lift - Fall Recovery - PPU-S
Description
The PPU-S will lift a person to its rated capacity of up to 300 lbs. (150 kg (EU)). It is designed to raise a seated person from the floor to a height of 30 inches (76 cm), allowing the user to stand up or to be transferred as necessary. With the maximum height of 30 inches (76 cm) with rise-assist handle grips, the PPU-S allows just about anyone using it to stand with the absolute least expended energy and load on the extremities. Lifts the user to a seated level and then, as the lifting continues, the seat can tilt forward allowing the transfer of the user’s weight to their legs at a comfortable level as dictated by the height of the specific user. Designed and tested to work with individuals of any height. For users with less mobility, transferring directly to a wheelchair is accomplished by raising the seat height to about 21” (54 cm), which allows a height difference of 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) for lift-free transfers from most seated positions or whatever height that will allow a gravity-assisted transfer.
Small Footprint and Easy Portability
Our lift is portable and can be rolled around to its destination. The small footprint allows them to be positioned in many places other lifts simply cannot go. With a small radius, it can go just about anywhere including most residential and all ADA accessible bathrooms. Whether a fall occurs in the hallway, a bedroom, bathroom or a living room, this appliance can be easily rolled over to the person who has fallen for immediate assistance getting up from the floor.
Mounting Ramp “Seat-Tilt”
The PPU-S patented design features a mounting ramp seat that eliminates the need to ever lift a person manually and a tracking function that allows the seat to tilt forward as the user is lifted and shifting their weight onto their legs. A user on the floor either scoots onto the lift using the front ramp or they can tilt up onto the seat. The seat plate can either be locked in a stationary position or unlocked to allow the seat plate to rotate forward to allow a user to get to a standing position. Two locking tabs are located at the rear of the seat plate, one on each side of the main vertical column.