Description
Ferno 27-1 First Call Cot – FNO-0032485
The Ferno 27-1 First Call Cot is an innovative multi-level mortuary cot that is versatile and flexible in small or tight areas. It includes a one-inch burgundy mattress (Model 375), and two five-foot, two-piece quick-release restraining straps in black (Model 430). Available as a standard cot, or with side arms.
Features
- Versatile and flexible for maneuverability in small areas.
- Includes a one-inch burgundy mattress, and two five-foot, two-piece quick-release restraining straps in black.
- Available as a standard cot, or with side arms included.
- Wheels include locks for stabilization.
What Our Experts Think
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The Ferno 27‑1 First Call Cot (FNO‑0032485) is purpose-built for first‑call funeral and mortuary services, offering a compact, maneuverable design.
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Its telescoping-leg mechanism allows adjustable heights to match gurney and removal vehicle floors.
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Lightweight aluminum frame improves portability without sacrificing strength.
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Smooth, large wheels make the cot easy to push and guide over uneven surfaces or tight corners.
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Quick‑release restraints and padded mattress provide secure and dignified support during transport.
Q&A
Q: What is the maximum load capacity?
A: Designed to support the typical weight range encountered in first‑call removals safely.
Q: How compact is it for vehicle storage?
A: The telescoping legs collapse, reducing its height so it fits easily in standard removal vehicles.
Q: Can it be handled by one person?
A: Yes — its lightweight frame and roll‑in style make single‑operator handling feasible when trained.
Q: How secure are the restraining straps?
A: The quick‑release restraints are robust yet easy to disengage, providing a safe balance between security and convenience.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean regularly: Wipe down the frame, mattress, and straps with a disinfectant after each use.
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Inspect legs and hinges: Check the telescoping leg assemblies and hinge joints monthly for smooth function and wear.
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Test wheels: Verify that wheels roll freely and locks (if present) function correctly.
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Check restraints: Examine straps and buckles for signs of fraying or damage and replace if necessary.
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Store collapsed: Retract legs and store the cot in its most compact form to minimize stress on the frame.






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