Profile: Andrew J Hart Enterprises Inc. deals with healthcare brands. Our product line comprises of Hartmobility™, Armrx®, Clarity® eye and lens care, Hearos Canada®, Sleep Pretty In Pink®, Theraglove®, Trion:z®, Vital Id® and Staxi®. Our Arcorail™ is a rotating bedside handrail that provides maximum bedside mobility for home, clinical care and hospital settings. It fits securely to the metal bed frame and helps for reposition, sit-up, balance, stand or transfer to a chair or wheelchair. Our ArmRx® arm and leg sleeves are patented, lightweight, non-sterile, double sealed, clear polyethylene that provide watertight protection. Our Thera Sleeve® provides relief from the pain associated with repetitive tugging, pulling and lifting motions. Our Sleep Pretty In Pink™ ear plugs provide a remedy for disruptive noises, and eye masks has deep cut outs so it doesn't interfere with eye lashes and creates a total black out effect. We also design Staxi™, which is a hospital-developed patient transportation system.
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• Limb Brace Orthosis (FDA Code: IQI / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• Manual Beds (FDA Code: FNJ / 880.5120) A manual adjustable hospital bed is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a bed with a manual mechanism operated by an attendant to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The device includes movable and latchable side rails. |
• Mattress Cover (FDA Code: FMW / 880.6190) A mattress cover for medical purposes is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to protect a mattress. It may be electrically conductive or contain a germicide. |
• Mechanical Adjustable Chair (FDA Code: INN / 890.3100) A mechanical chair is a manually operated device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a disabled person in performing an activity that the person would otherwise find difficult to do or be unable to do. Examples of mechanical chairs include the following: A chair with an elevating seat used to raise a person from a sitting position to a standing position and a chair with casters used by a person to move from one place to another while sitting. |
• Mechanical Walker (FDA Code: ITJ / 890.3825) A mechanical walker is a four-legged device with a metal frame intended for medical purposes to provide moderate weight support while walking. It is used by disabled persons who lack strength, good balance, or endurance. |
• Transfer Aid (FDA Code: IKX / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |
• Transfer Aid for Disabled/Handicapped (FDA Code: IKX / 890.5050) |
• Wheelchair Accessories (FDA Code: KNO / 890.3910) A wheelchair accessory is a device intended for medical purposes that is sold separately from a wheelchair and is intended to meet the specific needs of a patient who uses a wheelchair. Examples of wheelchair accessories include but are not limited to the following: armboard, lapboard, pusher cuff, crutch and cane holder, overhead suspension sling, head and trunk support, and blanket and leg rest strap. |