Q'STRAINT: About Our Company (2024)

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Have you ever noticed that a properly secured wheelchair forms a perfect ‘Q’ ?

There’s a good reason for that. Because the ‘Q’ is wheelchair securement.
And Q’STRAINT is the company that started it all.

The first time a Q’STRAINT system was used to secure a wheelchair user in a vehicle was the very first time that user met the same standards as other passengers.

Until that point, no one thought beyond simply strapping down the chair, treating riders like cargo. No one thought about the safety of wheelchair passengers. No one thought about saving lives. That is, not until groundbreaking wheelchair safety technology was developed by Q’STRAINT. Today that technology is used every day the world over and has become the gold standard in wheelchair securement.

But technology alone is never enough. Our mission of Making Safety Accessible drives us to continually improve. And our promise of Thinking Beyond Safety is how we make that happen.

Q’STRAINT continues to be at the forefront of defining and establishing securement regulations worldwide; and to work with global standards groups to ensure that safety becomes accessible for wheelchair passengers in every country — guaranteeing the highest levels of safety for all.

Our mission

We believe all mobility passengers deserve access to the same level of safety as those around them. Through research and development, engineering and support, to providing innovative solutions, we are Making Safety Accessible.

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Our promise

Thinking Beyond Safety

This promise is how we live our mission and extends into our areas of operation and influence. As the most trusted provider of mobility passenger safety solutions worldwide, Thinking Beyond Safety also means we are:

Thinking Beyond Quality:

This is not our pinnacle, it is our foundation.

Thinking Beyond Testing:

Continuous testing. Never accepting we have done enough.

Thinking Beyond Products:

Ahead of Heavy Duty products, comes the Highest Duty Solutions.

Our Core Values

CHARACTER

Do the right thing.

CUSTOMER FOCUS

Always act & make decisions in the Customers’ best interests.

UNITY

Work as ONE Team, with ONE Purpose, in ONE Direction.

EXCELLENCE

Always give your best: your words, actions & work reflect your personal level of quality.

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Our Core Values

CHARACTER

Do the right thing.

CUSTOMER FOCUS

Always act & make decisions in the Customers’ best interests.

UNITY

Work as ONE Team, with ONE Purpose, in ONE Direction.

EXCELLENCE

Always give your best: your words, actions & work reflect your personal level of quality.

Our history

Q’STRAINT BEGAN WITH A SIMPLE QUESTION:
How can wheelchair passengers be safely secured in vehicles?

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In the 1970s, a team of students and specialists at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada set out to find the answer.

Their research demonstrated that wheelchair passengers have unique safety needs requiring unique safety solutions, which, at the time, did not exist. So the research team developed the world’s first fully integrated 4-point wheelchair passenger securement system. Q’STRAINT was the first to introduce this innovative system to the global transportation industry.

Today, Q’STRAINT continues to build on this tradition of innovation, advancing its mission of providing safe accessibility to everyone by developing the world’s highest quality, wheelchair passenger safety solutions.

Company milestones

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1984

Q’STRAINT is established when Queen’s University licenses its integrated 4-point wheelchair passenger securement system and Q’Straint introduces the system to the marketplace. Q’STRAINT’s first office opens in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.

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1985

Q’STRAINT is the first securement company to apply the “sled test” for testing automotive safety belts used in wheelchair passenger securement systems.

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1987

Q’STRAINT’sglobal reach expands with the establishment of a local distributor in Queensland, Australia.

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1991

Q’STRAINT is asked by the NHTSA to contribute its expertise to the development of wheelchair transportation regulations in the Americans with Disability Act (ADA).

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1993

Q’STRAINTopens an office in Whitstable, United Kingdom to meet growing international demand throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

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1996

Q’STRAINT becomes the first and only wheelchair securement company to earn ISO 9000 registration.

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1997

Q’STRAINTrelocates its North American headquarters to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, serving North and South America. A sales and distribution center remains in Cambridge, Ontario, providing local service to the Canadian market.

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1999

Q’STRAINTdevelops and introduces the world’s first self-tensioning, self-locking wheelchair passenger securement system.

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2004

Q’STRAINTproducts are used in para-transit vehicles at the Athens Paralympic Games.

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2005

Q’STRAINTUK earns the “Investor in People” designation in recognition of its commitment to training and personnel development.

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2007

Q’STRAINT UK earns the prestigious Queen’s Award for International Trade, recognized for its significant growth in exports to over 40 countries.

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2008

Q’STRAINTproducts are used in para-transit vehicles at the Beijing Paralympic Games.

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2009

Q’STRAINTcelebrates 25 years in business.

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2012

Q’STRAINTlaunches the QLK-150 docking station, the first docking station to pass the crash test specifications per WC18/19 standards.

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2014

Q’STRAINT celebrates 30 years of on-going commitment to the wheelchair securement industry by launching the iQ Research Centre of Excellence facility to further advance technological innovation in wheelchair passenger safety solutions.

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2015

Q’STRAINT completely turns around the industry (literally), byintroducing the QUANTUM, the transportation’s first fully automatic rear-facing securement station.

Testimonials

COMPANIES & TRANSIT AGENCIES

“The Q’Straint QRT System is one of the best additions that we have made to our buses. This revolutionary idea has given our drivers the ability to properly secure our passengers without exposure of personal injury to themselves.”

Frank J. Ciccarella

Vice President, Safety Laidlaw Transit Services, Inc.

“Our bus was involved in a collision… our bus sustained damages in excess of $15,000; the three wheelchair passengers secured with Q’Straint did not move. Thank you for a superior product in a day when mediocrity is the norm.”

C. Douglas Ellis

Manager, Handi-Transit

“I believe there is not a better system available on the market today.”

Kevin Corrone

Director, Washington County Public Transportation Department

“The QRT Deluxe restraint system provides our drivers with more efficiency and dramatically reduces time securing our wheelchairs passengers.”

Dan G. Dirks

General Manager, SMART

“The QRT Deluxe Retractor System that Q’Straint provided for our wheelchair lift equipped coaches has been well received by our drivers and passengers.”

Charles L. Springer

Director of Motor Coach Maintenance, Mears Motor Coach Group

“The passengers and operators like the system since it is so easy and fast to use. In fact operators have wondered why we haven’t installed them on the entire fleet yet.”

Jane Seymore

Senior Transportation Manager, Pierce Transit

“By using the Q’Straint retractable securement system with floor pockets and L-track fitting sets… the system worked and was accepted by our drivers and passengers.”

Angelo P. Leone

Shop/Facilities Superintendent, Golden Gate Bridge Highway & Transit District

“I’d like to thank you once more for your hospitality during our stay last week. We were really amazed with the level of professionalism, state of the art equipment and the deep knowledge which exists at Q’straint. Your IQ testing facility will substantially ease our test planning in the future and also reduce the cost of testing on our side.”

Miroslav Bartos

API

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ATTENDANTS & OPERATORS

“I got the bus off the road. All I could think of were my kids. I ran to the back of the bus to check on them. They never budged an inch thanks to Q’Straint.”

Donna Traveline

Campbell City Schools

“After researching every brand of wheelchair tie-down system available in the U.K., and some abroad, we are of the opinion that Q’Straint is the most user friendly of them all.”

Adam Beck

BSC Passenger Lift Services, Ltd.

“The drivers love the QRT and wish they could have had them installed sooner! Thanks again!”

Leigh Ann Blake

Fleet Supervisor, Enterprise Products

“…As she and her technician ran back to check the children, they were very delighted to see that the Q’Straint system had held every child in place with NO injuries. We would just like you to know how much we appreciate your product.”

Lee J. Bate

Supervisor, NEBO School District

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MOBILITY PASSENGERS

“The combined speed of the two vehicles, according to the California Highway Patrol, was 100 mph… I owe my life to this restraint system, and I just wanted to thank you. Keep up the good work. Needless to say, my new van will be equipped with Q’Straint.”

Donald J. Dalton

President, Micro Overflow Corporation

“Your company may have very well saved my life, and for that I sincerely thank you…”

Linda Jane France

Wheelchair User

“I would thoroughly recommend the QLK to any family who need a safe, reliable solution for securing a wheelchair using relative or child in a vehicle.”

Andrew Crane

Parent

“I had a Q’Straint QLK-150 installed in my 1995 Ford Van last year, which I’m proud to say it did its job on May 8, 2014 when I wrecked my van when I was headed home from work. The van went in the ditch, I hit three trees then flipped over on the driver side and landed up against the fourth tree. The Q’Staint QLK-150 held my power chair secured in the van. Thankfully, I was not injured and nobody else was involved in this crash.”

Keith Jenkins

Wheelchair User and Driver

“I have often found myself nearly tipping over in my manual wheelchair when a bus has taken a corner a bit sharpish…This bus could have driven a slalom course and I would have remained exactly where I was. I felt completely safe and secure and I had no need to hang on.”

Helen Dolphin

Disability Advocate, Director of Policy and Campaigns at Disabled Motoring UK

Testimonials

OPERATOR TRAINING

“I attended Q’Straint’s National Training Securement Seminar, and from the time I arrived to the time I left, I can say one thing: Q’Straint is 1st class all the way!”

Susan Miller

National Training Graduate

“Wow, what a thorough and professional job by everyone at Q’Straint.”

Diane Clegg

Elliott Coach Lines

“Once again I wanted to express my appreciation to everyone at Q’Straint for the wonderful seminar.”

Dean Humphrey

Student Transportation Solutions LLC

“For someone new to this industry, I felt all of the information and staff were great. I really learned a lot and know the support will be available anytime I have a question.”

Nicole Jackson

National Training Graduate

“It’s nice to know that Q’Straint really cares about our clients by making first class products and working with the manufacturers to develop standards that put the safety of our clients and drivers first.”

Ron Graves

White Rock/Langley HandyDART, Program Manager

“This seminar was well worth the trip – awesome. Your hospitality was outstanding.”

Marty Cress

National Training Graduate

“Both of the instructors that TransLink sent found the course extremely informative and were very happy to be a part of it.”

Bill Hardin

TransLink, Program Manager

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FAQs

Q'STRAINT: About Our Company? ›

About us. For over 30 years, Q'Straint has remained focused on one vision: to develop the world's most effective wheelchair passenger safety solutions for public and private transportation.

Who is the CEO of Q straint? ›

Jean-Marc Girardin - President - Q'Straint | LinkedIn.

What is aq straint? ›

Q'STRAINT develops and introduces the world's first self-tensioning, self-locking wheelchair passenger securement system.

What are the different types of wheelchair tie downs? ›

There are three main types of wheelchair tie downs: manual, retractable, and docking systems. Each type of tie down offers different features and benefits, so it's important to consider all three types before selecting the best one for your needs.

What is Q-straint training? ›

A Comprehensive Program of Wheelchair Securement. TRAINING SOLUTIONS.

How many tightening knobs are on the QRT Max retractors? ›

Dual Tightening Knobs

Provides additional tensioning when needed and can be used with one hand or released easily with a foot lever.

What is a Type 4 wheelchair? ›

These wheelchairs are equipped with the same features as Category 3 wheelchairs. However, they are made from ultra-light materials like aluminum and titanium – making these type 4 wheelchair products perfect for everyday use and travel. The most popular type 4 wheelchair models are the rigid type.

What are the three types of wheelchairs? ›

Let's explore each type of wheelchair in detail to facilitate your decision-making process.
  • Manual Wheelchairs: Features and Selection. ...
  • Powered Wheelchairs: Types and Considerations. ...
  • Specialized Wheelchairs: Offering Unique Solutions. ...
  • Wheelchair Accessories: Enhancing Comfort and Convenience.
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How many tie-downs are required for a wheelchair? ›

How many tie downs should be attached to a wheelchair without an occupant on board? It is recommended to have four anchor points to secure the wheelchair in place. It is safest to have two tie downs in the front and two in the back of the wheelchair to secure it to the vehicle.

What type of connecting device attaches to the wheelchair when using the QRT system? ›

The Q'Straint QRT Deluxe wheelchair restraint system is the original ratchet-style tie-down that changed everything! The QRT Deluxe is easily attached to the four tie-down anchor points on the floor of the handicapped van and then to the wheelchair. The user then will simply turn two knobs to tighten down the straps.

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