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Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard – Compact HDPE Backboard

Original price $340.34 - Original price $340.34
Original price
$340.34
$340.34 - $340.34
Current price $340.34
SKU 10-995-ORG
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Full-Size Immobilization, Half the Storage Footprint Space is the biggest constraint in modern emergency vehicles, helicopters, and Search & Rescue (SAR) ATVs. The Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard solves this logistical challenge without compromising patient care. By utilizing a heavy-duty hinge mechanism, this full-length (72”) backboard folds in half, allowing it to fit into compact storage compartments, trunks, or rooftop carriers where standard boards simply won't fit.

Constructed from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), this board offers the rugged durability required for field rescue. Unlike metal boards that can become dangerously hot in the sun or freezing cold in the snow, the HDPE material is thermally neutral, ensuring patient comfort during extraction.

Key Features

  • Space-Saving Folding Design: The board folds securely, reducing its length by half for transport. It can be quickly deployed and locked open to provide a rigid platform for immobilization.
  • Durable HDPE Construction: The High-Density Polyethylene shell is impact-resistant and built to withstand rough handling on rocky terrain or asphalt.
  • Infection Control: The non-porous HDPE surface is completely seamless and easy to clean and disinfect, preventing the absorption of bodily fluids or pathogens.
  • Patient Comfort: The material does not reflect or conduct extreme temperatures, preventing the "thermal shock" patients experience when placed on aluminum scoops in extreme weather.
  • Standard Dimensions: When open, it provides a standard 19.5” width, making it compatible with standard spider straps and head immobilizers.

Why It Matters For "First on Scene" responders, volunteer firefighters using personal vehicles, or tactical teams, carrying a 6-foot rigid board is often impossible. The Folding Spineboard bridges the gap, giving you professional immobilization capability in a package that fits in the trunk of a sedan or the back of a UTV.

Technical Overview Open Dimensions: 72” L x 19.5” W x 1.5” H. Weight: 19 lbs. Material: HDPE. Mechanism: Center Hinge.

Search & Rescue (SAR): Fits in helicopters, ATVs, and boats.

POV Response: Fits in the trunk of volunteer firefighter/EMT personal vehicles.

Tactical Teams: Compact enough to be carried by a squad.

Disaster Relief: Easy to stack and ship in large quantities.

Ski Patrol: Fits in toboggans or rescue sleds more easily.

  • Open Dimensions: 72” L x 19.5” W x 1.5” H (183cm x 49.5cm x 3.8cm)
  • Folded Length: ~36” (Estimated based on half-fold)
  • Weight: 19 lbs
  • Material: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Color: High-Visibility Orange
  • Surface: Fluid Resistant / Non-Absorbent

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard fold, and how much space does it save?

The folding design of the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard (SKU 10-995-ORG) is engineered specifically for EMS units and search & rescue teams with limited storage space. Unlike traditional rigid spineboards, this model folds to reduce storage footprint by approximately 50%, making it ideal for ambulances, rescue vehicles, and emergency response stations where every inch of space matters. When deployed, it extends to full 72" x 19.5" dimensions for complete patient immobilization, then folds back down for compact storage between calls.

How does HDPE construction make this spineboard different from traditional backboards?

The Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard uses high-density polyethylene (HDPE) instead of wood or composite materials, offering three critical advantages for first responders. First, HDPE is temperature-neutral—it won't become scorching hot in summer heat or freezing cold in winter conditions, protecting patient comfort during transport. Second, it's impact-resistant and won't splinter, crack, or degrade like wood-based boards. Third, the non-porous HDPE surface can be quickly disinfected between patients using standard hospital-grade cleaners, reducing cross-contamination risk and turnaround time.

At 19 lbs, is the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard strong enough for bariatric patients?

Yes. Despite weighing only 19 lbs—roughly 40% lighter than traditional wooden spineboards—the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard's HDPE construction provides exceptional weight capacity and structural integrity. The lightweight design reduces responder fatigue during patient carries and extrications, particularly in confined spaces or multi-story rescues, while the folding mechanism locks securely when deployed to maintain full rigidity during patient transport. This makes it ideal for both standard and challenging rescue scenarios where maneuverability matters.

Can the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard be used in water rescue operations?

Absolutely. The HDPE material is naturally buoyant and water-resistant, making the Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard an excellent choice for water rescue teams, swift-water operations, and marine emergency response. The bright orange color provides high visibility in aquatic environments, the non-porous surface won't absorb water or harbor bacteria, and the board can be quickly rinsed and sanitized after water exposure. Its 72" length accommodates most adult patients while the folding feature allows for easy storage on rescue boats and watercraft.

How does the folding mechanism hold up to repeated deployments in the field?

The Kemp USA Orange Folding Spineboard is built for high-frequency use in demanding EMS and rescue environments. The folding hinge system is engineered from the same durable HDPE material as the board itself, eliminating weak points from metal hinges that can rust, freeze, or fail. The design allows for thousands of fold/unfold cycles without degradation, and the simple mechanism means there are no complex parts to break during critical moments. Paramedics and rescue teams report the board deploys in seconds and locks positively every time, even after years of service.