Air Bed Mattress

The Air Bed provides comfort to patients who are recovering

An air bed is a lightweight, inflatable bed that may be inflated to become a full-sized usable bed. It is typically constructed of cloth, rubber, or a specific form of urethane plastic. The Air Bed provides comfort to patients who are recovering and are confined to their beds for more than 15 hours each day. Patients with certain conditions are more likely to develop bedsores, which can lead to pressure ulcers.

Specifications of Air Bed

  • System for preventing bruises in beds
  • Air beds with anti-decubitis properties
  • 100 kg maximum weight carrying capability
  • 12 hours of continuous use followed by an hour of rest

Benefits of Air Bed

  • Improved Blood Circulation

    The pressure points on the bed alternate when the patient moves. This also aids in the improvement of the patient's blood circulation. Because of the shifting pressure points, they also feel refreshed while sleeping on the bed. As a result, individuals get more restful sleep in their beds.

  • Alternate Pressure Points

    Patients who spend long periods of time in bed are more likely to acquire complications such as bruises and pressure ulcers. This occurs as a result of constant pressure on specific bodily parts. Due to the alternating pressure point feature of air bed for bruises, the problem can be prevented.

  • Low-Air-Loss Technology

    Sleeping on hot surfaces can be difficult. That is why a low-air-loss technology is built into an air bed for a hospital bed. Numerous little holes are put on the bed under this. These pores allow a tiny amount of air to escape, keeping the sleeping surface cool.

FAQ About Air Bed Mattress

Why is air bed used in hospitals?

The medical device is specifically developed to prevent bed sores by preventing patients' muscles from being treated to long-term fixed pressure in the same position.

Is air bed good for bruises?

Air bed can help with decubitus ulcer rehabilitation and therapy. Finally, we urge that all patients at risk for decubitus ulcers utilise an air bed, and that air bed be included in the treatment procedure for bruises.

Can you sleep on an air bed long term?

While sleeping on an air bed once in a while may be ok, long-term use may cause back pain and stiffness. Your spine will be out of alignment if you don't have enough support, and you won't be able to get a good night's sleep.

Is air bed good for daily use?

Air beds are great for camping or having last-minute overnight guests, but they may also be used every night. These inflatable beds are perfect for cramped quarters and shared living conditions.

What is the purpose of air bed?

The primary purpose of air beds is to prevent pressure injuries. Pressure is a major worry in all areas of healthcare, but it is most prevalent among the elderly who spend a lot of time sitting or lying down. Decubitus ulcers are the name for these types of pressure injuries.

Is air mattress good for back pain?

Even the most costly conventional mattress does not provide you as much control over the hardness or softness of an air bed. In fact, some people who suffer from back pain recommend air beds, and for good reason.

What is the weight limit on an air mattress?

The majority of basic inflatable beds can support up to 300 pounds (provided they don't have a high profile or any additional features). However, it depends on the size and design of the bed, the weight restriction may vary greatly.

Does Flex Seal work on air mattresses?

Flex Seal should not be used on an air bed because it is not designed for high pressure applications. The mattress should then be deflated a bit more than halfway. Spray the hole, let it dry, and then re-spray it.

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