Hospital air bed mattress is a medical and household mattress to prevent and treat pressure wounds. The mattress consists of multiple inflatable air tubes that alternately inflate and deflate, imitating the movement of the patient on the bed or the rotation of the caregiver, and will not leave the patient in a position for a long time. This action can reduce the pressure under the body, especially in areas with less filling such as the buttocks, shoulders, elbows and heels, and helps ensure proper air circulation, helping to prevent and treat pressure wounds.
APM-T04 Double Cells Mattress(AB alternating)
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FEATURES
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SPECIFICATIONS
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· Stage IV special treatment for high risk care |
· Size: 80”L*32”~42”W*8”H(18cells)
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· Top grade TPU coated with Nylon material from Taiwan Nanya company | · Mattress material: Nylon TPU |
· Double layers,cell on cell or cell in cell,pillow function,ventilation | · Cover material: PU |
· Bottom layer static and upper layer A-B alternating for pressure | · Bottom material: Dacron PVC |
· relief and anti-bedsore/decubitus | · Net weight: 6.53KG |
· 4-way stretch PU cover with zipper closure,fire retardant,waterproof | · Weight capacity: 210KG |
· CPR for quick air release in emergency |
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· Warranty:1 year
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APP-P06A Air Pump
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FEATURES
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SPECIFICATIONS
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· Aluminum motor cover,good heat dissipation,anti-vibration
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· Power: 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz |
· Double pump cores give max air output
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· Air output: 7-14L/min
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· Ultra silence,noise≤20dB |
· Pressure range: 10-56mmHg/30-80mmHg |
· Knob control of user wight | · Cycle time: 6/9/12/25 mins |
· Auto pressure control,sound alarm | · Power consumption: 30VA |
· Lock mode,static mode,sleeping mode |
· Fuse: 1A,3A
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· Warranty:2 years | · Size: 345*115*185mm(L*W*H) |
FAQ
Do air mattresses prevent bedsores?
Yes, hospitals and nursing facilities often use air mattresses to help patients who may develop pressure ulcers and bedsores due to persistent pressure ulcers. These hospital mattresses are designed to transfer pressure points to facilitate rest and relaxation.
What are hospital mattresses made of?
There are different types of hospital mattresses. The most common are air mattresses and foam mattresses. Air mattresses are usually recommended for those who are at high risk of pressure sores due to inconvenience. Foam mattresses can also reduce the pressure on the most vulnerable parts of the body and help reduce the risk of bedsores.
Does a hospital bed need a special mattress?
Hospital-grade mattresses can provide numerous benefits for patients who are bedridden or who are forced to stay in bed for long periods of time due to immobility. Most hospital beds are equipped with professional mattresses.