You arrive to a cramped vehicle interior with a combative patient and limited hands. You need the head controlled quickly, but you also need constant airway and ear checks. This is exactly where the NAR Head Immobilizer proves its value, giving you fast, reliable control without blocking the care that matters most.

What NAR Head Immobilizer Does for You

The NAR Head Immobilizer helps you achieve rapid cervical restriction so you can stabilize, assess, and package a trauma patient confidently. Its soft closed cell foam cradles the head while padded hook and loop straps lock in alignment. The open architecture keeps the ears and crown visible, which means you can perform neurological checks, monitor bleeding at the scalp, and maintain airway vigilance without removing the device or improvising around bulky blocks.

Because it is compact and intuitive, you can apply it efficiently in tight or chaotic scenes, including vehicle extrications, stair chair transfers, confined spaces, and tactical environments. It integrates with common backboards and scoop stretchers, so your team can move from initial control to full immobilization with minimal repositioning. The result is fewer delays, clearer access for ongoing care, and a calmer patient experience during transport.

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NAR Head Immobilizer

SKU: 50-0020
$147.99
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Who This Is Perfect For

EMS crews packaging fast in tight spaces: When you are wedged in a vehicle or bathroom and need to control the head without blocking your view of the ears or airway, the low profile blocks and open design keep critical anatomy in sight while you secure the rest of the spine.

Tactical medics and law enforcement: During high threat care, you want clean, simple gear that deploys quickly. This immobilizer stores flat in aid bags, tolerates rough environments, and supports rapid reassessment during changing conditions.

Industrial ERT, SAR, and training programs: The closed cell foam resists fluid absorption and wipes down easily, so it is practical for repeated training evolutions or multiple incidents in the same shift. It fits into rescue kits, litters, and workplace response caches without adding bulk.

What Sets It Apart

Plenty of head blocks restrict motion, but few are built for speed and access the way this unit is. The NAR Head Immobilizer pairs soft but supportive foam, padded straps, and an open profile that respects how you actually work. It is compatible with common boards and scoops, and its procurement-friendly SEL# 09ME-04-SPIN simplifies agency purchasing.

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Unobstructed assessment

Ears and crown remain visible, so you can perform neuro checks, monitor bleeding, and reassess without pulling gear off the patient or loosening your stabilization.

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Fast, intuitive setup

Padded hook and loop straps and clearly defined contact points guide placement. You get secure control in minutes with minimal steps, even when space and time are limited.

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Closed cell, cleanable foam

The foam resists fluid absorption and wipes down quickly between uses. That reduces turnaround time and helps maintain readiness across consecutive calls or training sessions.

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Board and scoop friendly

Low profile geometry and strap layout work with standard backboards and scoop stretchers. You move from scene to transport without fighting your equipment.

Worth the Price?

At $147.99, the NAR Head Immobilizer is an easy win compared to the cost of delays, improvised fixes, or gear that blocks your view and needs to be reworked mid-transport. Closed cell foam and rugged straps stand up to real use, and the simple design streamlines cleaning and redeployment. Spread across a year of calls and trainings, your cost per use drops to a few dollars while you gain time, consistency, and better patient tolerance. You are buying fewer headaches and a smoother handoff to transport teams, which pays for itself on your next complex scene.

If you want head control that does not get in your way, this is the dependable, packable solution you carry on every call.

Common Questions, Honest Answers

Q Is it reusable, and how do I clean it?

Yes. The soft closed cell foam resists fluid absorption, and the padded straps are built for repeat use. Wipe surfaces with your agency-approved disinfectant, allow to dry, and inspect the straps and hook and loop for wear. Always follow local protocols for decontamination and equipment rotation.

Q Will it work with our backboards or scoop stretchers?

The immobilizer is designed to integrate with common backboards and scoops. Its low profile and strap layout make alignment straightforward during packaging and transfer. Check dimensions on your specific board, and perform a quick station drill to confirm fit with your straps before deployment.

Q How fast is application in the field?

With familiarization and a simple step sequence, you can secure the head in minutes. The open design helps you maintain constant ear and airway access while you place straps, so you are not trading speed for assessment quality.

The Bottom Line

The NAR Head Immobilizer gives you quick, consistent head control without compromising ear or airway access. It is rugged, easy to clean, and built for the realities of EMS, tactical medicine, and rescue. If you want fewer delays and better patient management, add it to your kit today.