McKesson Lightweight Transport Chair, Black with Silver Vein Finish

McKessonSKU: 1065255_EA

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Frequently Asked Questions about McKesson Lightweight Transport Chair, Black with Silver Vein Finish

A McKesson Lightweight Transport Chair is a durable steel-framed chair designed for patient transportation, featuring a silver vein finish and breathable nylon upholstery.

This product is designed for healthcare professionals who need to transport patients safely and comfortably, including nurses, therapists, and caregivers.

To use a McKesson Transport Chair, apply the seat belt buckle to secure the patient, then carefully lift and lower them onto the chair. Adjust the footrests as needed.

A McKesson Transport Chair has a weight capacity of up to 250 pounds.

Yes, this product features folding back and upholstery handles for convenient storage and transport.

Yes, the chair's nylon upholstery is easy to clean with mild soap and water. Regular cleaning helps maintain hygiene and prevents bacterial growth.

Because it offers a durable steel frame, comfortable breathable upholstery, and easy-to-use features like swing-away footrests, making it an ideal choice for healthcare professionals seeking reliable mobility solutions.

This product is designed to be stored in medical facilities, such as exam rooms or supply closets. Ensure the chair is folded and secured when not in use.

No, this product is designed for patients who require temporary support or mobility assistance during transfers. It may not be suitable for patients with complex medical conditions.

A McKesson Transport Chair provides a durable, comfortable, and easy-to-use mobility solution that supports patients safely during transfers, helping reduce stress and anxiety.

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