Air mattress for Rent and Sale

Air mattresses specifically designed for pressure sore prevention and treatment are known as alternating pressure mattresses or low air loss mattresses. These specialised mattresses use air cells that inflate and deflate in a cyclical pattern to redistribute pressure across the body, reducing the risk of pressure ulcers (bedsores) forming or worsening.

Here are some key features of air mattresses for pressure sore management:


Alternating Pressure:

These mattresses have air cells that alternate inflation and deflation, shifting pressure away from specific areas of the body. This helps to promote circulation and prevent tissue damage caused by prolonged pressure on vulnerable areas.


Pressure Relief Air Mattresses:

Also known as alternating pressure mattresses or low air loss mattresses, these are designed to prevent or treat pressure ulcers by redistributing pressure across the body. They feature multiple air cells that inflate and deflate in a cyclical pattern, reducing prolonged pressure on any one area of the body.


User-Friendly Controls:

Many pressure relief mattresses come with user-friendly controls for adjusting settings such as pressure levels, cycle times, and firmness settings. This allows caregivers to customise the mattress to meet the specific needs of the patient.

When selecting an air mattress for pressure sore management, it's essential to consider factors such as patient needs, budget, durability, ease of maintenance, and compatibility with existing medical equipment. There are several types of air mattresses designed for different needs, and come with Built-in pumps for easy inflation and deflation:


Hospital Air Mattresses:

These specialised mattresses are commonly used in hospitals and long-term care facilities for patients at risk of pressure ulcers or those with limited mobility. When selecting an air mattress for home use, it's essential to consider factors such as intended use, durability, ease of maintenance, and user comfort preferences.





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Key Features

  • Air Cell Material:   Nylon, PVC, or other Medical-Grade
  • Pressure adjustment:   Manual or Automatic
  • Cycle time:   5-20 minutes for Alternating Pressure
  • Maximum Patient Weight:   130-200 kgs
  • Alarm Functions:   Low pressure, Power failure




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Frequently Asked Questions About Air Mattress

  • What is a hospital air mattress?
    • A hospital air mattress is a specialised mattress designed for use in healthcare settings. It is inflated with air and provides a comfortable, pressure-relieving surface for patients, particularly those at risk of developing pressure ulcers or bedsores.
  • How does a hospital air mattress work?
    • Hospital air mattresses typically consist of multiple air cells or chambers that are individually inflated or deflated in a cyclical pattern to distribute the patient's weight evenly and reduce pressure on specific areas of the body.
  • What are the benefits of using a hospital air mattress?
    • Hospital air mattresses offer several benefits, including:
      • Pressure redistribution to prevent bedsores and pressure ulcers
      • Improved comfort and support for patients
      • Reduced friction and shear forces on the skin
      • Increased air circulation and ventilation for better skin health
      • Easier patient repositioning and transfer
  • Who should use a hospital air mattress?
    • Hospital air mattresses are recommended for patients who are at a high risk of developing pressure ulcers, such as those with limited mobility, incontinence, poor nutrition, or compromised skin integrity. They are commonly used in intensive care units, long-term care facilities, and home care settings.
  • How do I care for and maintain a hospital air mattress at home?
    • The home use Air mattresses are typically more lightweight and portable than their hospital counterparts, making them easier to transport and set up. Proper care and maintenance are essential for ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of hospital air mattresses. Follow instructions for cleaning, disinfecting, and inspecting the mattress regularly. It's also important to check for air leaks, replace worn or damaged components, and ensure the mattress is properly inflated.

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