Delivery beds For Sale

How Much Does Delivery bed Cost?
The Current Price Range Based on 4 Vendors on Bimedis. It’s Costs Starts Approximately at 400 and ends at the Highest Price 13657. The Average Price for Delivery bed - 3800 based on 6 product listings in this category.

Tips and Guidelines for Buying an Electrically controlled beds


Electrically controlled beds with inflatable fabric cushions using automated air compressor. Inflation and deflation intervals are controlled. Used for patients with problems that specifically concern skin such as burns, and for patients suffering circulatory problems to prevent ulcers and skin breakdown.

Tips for Buying an Alternating Pressure Bed

 

  1. Alternating pressure beds should support a maximum weight of 159 kg, which should accommodate most patients. However, for bariatric patients, they should support 272 kg or more, depending on the individual patient.
  2. Alternating pressure beds should have casters of at least 12 cm in diameter. To ensure that the air bed remains stationary when necessary, brakes are required.
  3. For safety purposes, the air-fluidized beds should include CPR controls that, when triggered, provide a hard surface on which CPR can be performed.
  4. Noise levels of operating these alternating pressure beds should not exceed 35 dBA, which is the typical sound level in a quiet hospital.
  5. When the air bed or air-pressure mattress is not functioning within specified ranges, the system should alarm.
  6. To allow constant functioning of the alternating pressure bed during transport and power outages, a battery backup or other feature should be available.
  7. Specialty care beds are expensive and have limited application. Buyers should compare the cost of buying vs. leasing them when needed. Facilities should ask suppliers for training programs for clinical personnel who will be using these alternating pressure beds.
  8. Specialty air-fluidized bed frames should have side rails that can be locked in the upright position. To prevent slippage, mattress overlays should have straps.
  9. There is no compelling evidence that one support surface performed better than others, under all circumstances.
  10. The alternating pressure bed's surface should match the patient, so when selecting a support surface for the alternating pressure bed, caregivers should consider the clinical condition of the patient, characteristics of the care setting, and characteristics of the support surface.
  11. Low-air-loss and air-pressure mattress replacements and overlays are often cheaper than low-air-loss beds because they use a standard bed as the platform. However, facilities should know that mattress overlays and replacements may have a shorter life span than low-air-loss beds.
  12. Mattresses and overlays eliminate the need to store two large bed frames because an existing bed frame is used. However, mattress overlays and mattress replacements may not be compatible with all hospital beds.
  13. Buyers need to determine whether air-fluidized bed or low-air-loss therapies are necessary in the hospital. Home use of these therapies may be a better option.
  14. Facilities should keep in mind that surfaces that can be laundered require cleaning and disinfecting, especially in the case of overlays and air-pressure mattress replacements. Specially treated surfaces may require chemical disinfection or other special handling

Questions for the Seller

Before you purchase your Alternating Pressure Bed, we recommend you ask the seller the following questions:

Accessories

  • Does it include a compressor?
  • Does it include an input air filter?
  • Does it include a pressure gauge?

General Information

  • Are there any signs of rust?
  • Does the matress of the bed keeps the pressure?