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The reason for the change is that SKEDs are very expensive, take up a lot of space in the cache, and require training to use. MegaMovers are inexpensive, intuitive, and six MegaMovers can take the place of one SKED. The only drawback is that MegaMovers are intended as single use and disposable, though it is acceptable to use them after their first use for heavy objects (MegaMovers have an approximate weight limit of 500 lbs.)
The reason for the change is that SKEDs are very expensive, take up a lot of space in the cache, and require training to use. MegaMovers are inexpensive, intuitive, and six MegaMovers can take the place of one SKED. The only drawback is that MegaMovers are intended as single use and disposable, though it is acceptable to use them after their first use for heavy objects (MegaMovers have an approximate weight limit of 500 lbs.)


==== Using and training with a SKED ====
If a team has a SKED and they opt to keep it, they should learn how to use it. PBEM does not offer regular SKED training, though it is possible to provide on request and as resources allow. [https://skedco.com/ Skedco], the manufacturer of SKED rescue systems, has a user manual available for download at the top of this article.
If a team has a SKED and they opt to keep it, they should learn how to use it. PBEM does not offer regular SKED training, though it is possible to provide on request and as resources allow. [https://skedco.com/ Skedco], the manufacturer of SKED rescue systems, has a user manual available for download at the top of this article.
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