Our new Altair overhead lift is a lightweight portable lift with a discreet and modern design. Its portability ensures greatly reduced asset investments, as the same lift is easily used in multiple rooms. The lift is available in three weight capacities from 150kg to 220kg and up to 300kg.
Together with the Human Care sling range, the Altair offers unbeatable comfort. The unique hanger bar makes it possible to choose the width according to patient needs. The 2-point suspension offers an even weight distribution and a comfortable sitting position. **Lift comes standard with 45cm Hanger Bar. The soft-start, soft-stop and constant lifting speed and direction make lifting a comfortable experience for patients regardless of their weight. The Altair offers two-speed lifting, high battery capacity, and convenient battery charging through the hand control.
The Altair has the possibility to store usage and performance data. With our data and service application and a PC or tablet device, it lets you find out more about the usage and the condition of your lift. Detailed information can be viewed directly in the application or exported to other media for additional analysis.
While many recognize the Hoyer name, not many people know the inspiring story of the company’s founder, Ted Hoyer. We wanted to share his story with you to honor the memory of this incredible innovator.
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Patient slings are necessary when using most types of patient lifts. Slings will ensure safety and stability during transfers, but you need to make sure to use the correct sling for both the lift and the patient.
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Each type of lift is intended to perform a certain function, so knowing the basics about these lifts can help you to choose the lift that is just right for you.
If you’re in the marketing for a patient lift for your home or facility, the first question you should ask yourself is whether you want an electric or a manual lift.