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The most advanced and versatile spine board ever

- Dan White, Insights on Innovation, EMS1

A complete solution for spinal immobilization

Tango

In the world of emergency care, it is important to optimize stocking spaces and to satisfy all requests for ergonomically advanced rescue equipment. Optimizing space and performance is the line Spencer drew on introducing Tango. A new design that brings together solidity, dynamics, space and quality and at the same time sets a new standard for high-performance spine boards. Great results and above all, great for its attention towards the patient; adults and child. An exclusive idea that allows 2 different profiles with one single product, reducing costs and stock volume.

Baby Go

The head of a child is proportionally bigger than that of an adult and the dorsal muscles are less developed; placing a paediatric patient on a standard spine board could cause dangerous flexion of the head. Baby Go is the only paediatric spine board in the world which offers 4 different profiles which can be adjusted in depth ( from 0 to 25 mm) [from 0 to 0.98 in] in order to optimise compensation of the child's nuchal zone, avoiding hyper extension of the head and guaranteeing the correct and safe neutral position for the spinal column with the ideal alignment of the airways.

RSP

Correct immobilising is possible only with the use of a correct restraint system which must be both rapid and easy to use. RSP is the most advanced restraint system for paediatric patients. Thanks to the printed colour coded metric scale, precise height determination of the child becomes a rapid operation. Spencer is the first company to develop this characteristic and it offers the rescuer immediate identification the correct profile of Baby Go needed (measure or colour coding system) so that the immobilising of the paediatric patient is both safe and correct.

Tango, la tavola spinale unica al mondo

Dimensions: 445 x 60 x h1830 mm [17.51 x 2.16 x h72.04 in]
Weight: 8 kg [17.63 lbs]
Load capacity: 150 kg [330.69 lbs]
Functioning temperature: from -20 to +60°C [from -4 to +140°F]

Baby Go

Dimensions: 320 x 45 x h1200 mm [12.59 x 1.77x h47.24 in]
Weight: 2 kg [4.41 lbs]
Load capacity: 30 kg [66.13 lbs]
Functioning temperature: from -20 to +60°C [from -4 to +140°F]

RSP

Dimensions: 30 x 50 mm [1.18 x 1.96 in]
Weight: 500 g [1.10 lbs]
Functioning temperature: from -20 to +60°C [from -4 to +140°F]

Special equipment for special patients

Progressione occipitale

The design which is an extract from the official website of theAmerican Academy of Orthesists and Protesists, shows the progression of the occipital angle from infant to adolescent stages. Baby Go differs from other normal spine boards because it has four profiles which permit the rescuer to offer better assistance to the paediatric patient while maintaining correct balance of the nuchal area.

Three reasons to choose Tango

Designed for rescue professionals

Tango, thanks to its revolutionary construction, offers the rescuer the possibility to have at his total disposition two different spine boards in just one device with the obvious clutter space reduction on the emergency vehicle.

Made to measure for the smallest

Thanks to its four profiles with adjustable thickness, Baby Go is the only paediatric spine board which offers a tailor made immobilising solution to paediatric patients of any age. Each profile indicates the height of the patient and the matching colour code of the innovative RSP paediatric fixing system.

Exclusive Solution

Tango represents the Spencer construction excellence. A modular seam free spine board in polyethylene which has been designed to assure ideal strength and flexibility which will guarantee the best possible immobilization.

Product of the year 2011

The presentation of the spine board Tango in the U.S.A has immediately achieved a huge success thanks to the presence in the EMS Today in Baltimore, one of the most important EMS fairs in the world. At the event Tango was elected as most innovative product of the year by EMS1, landmark journalistic emergency overseas. In the article published by the American newspaper, which you can read at this link, Tango is described as "by far the most advanced and versatile spine board ever seen". Another great reward also came from Jems, a very important EMS magazine, which included Tango between the products of the year.

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FAQ - Frequently asked questions

  1. What's Tango?
  2. What does integration mean?
  3. What type of paediatric spine board is integrated with Tango?
  4. What makes Baby Go special?
  5. Is Baby Go adapt for all children?
  6. How does Baby Go work?
  7. How is the correct groove found quickly?
  8. Tango and Baby Go are ready for use?
  9. When Baby Go is being used, can Tango also be used for an adult patient?
  10. What is the size and weight of Tango and Baby Go?
  11. What is the loading weight of Tango and Baby Go?
  12. Can Tango be used with any type of head immobiliser?
  13. Is there a special head immobiliser?
  14. What are the characteristics of Tango Fix?
  15. Is Tango Fix radio compatible?
  16. Is it easy to clean Tango Fix?
  17. Is there a fixing system for Baby Go?
  18. Is it easy to clean Tango?
  19. Can Tango be used in any type of ambulance?
  20. Can Tango be personalised?
  21. Can I have more information?