Static Pressure Relieving Deep Mattresss - Medium Risk

£175.00 + VAT
Static Pressure Relieving Deep Mattresss - Medium Risk
£175.00 + VAT

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Product Information

This 6" (150mm) deep mattress is best suited for the prevention of Pressure Ulcers in a Medium Risk Enviroment, minimising pressures that lead to the developement of pressure Sores.

Medium Density Foam which conforms to the body contours resulting in superior pressure reduction than a standard hospital foam mattress.

  • Length 1990mm - Standard Hospital Bed length
  • Length 1900mm - Standard Domestic Single Bed Length
  • Width 900mm - fits a standard single bed
  • Height 150mm - 6"
  • Maximum Weight limit 40st - 254KG

This heavy duty mattress has a Waterproof Vapour permeable Cover ensuring breathability, hygiene and helps reduce the risk of tissue damage. it adapts to the persons body shape to give excellent pressure re -distribution, minimizing friction and shear.

Fully waterproof incase of spillage.

CARE - mild detergent or disinfectant Reduces risk of cross contamination

Warranty - 5 Year guarantee

Medium density foam or visco-elastic foam which conforms to the body contours resulting in superior pressure reduction to be used as a standard hospital foam mattress.'

The Guideline Development Group (GDG) noted that the provision of a SPRM mattress was likely to reduce the risk of pressure ulcer development and as a result, reduce the NHS spend on treating pressure ulcers.

The GDG specify a High Risk mattress should be used for the following:

  • Adults who are assessed as being at High risk of developing a pressure ulcer in primary and community care settings
  • For all neonates and infants who have been identified as being at low risk of developing a pressure ulcer as part of their individualised care plan
  • For all children and young people who have been assessed as being at low risk of developing a pressure ulcer as part of their individualised care plan
  • Individuals awaiting admission in Accident and Emergency, particularly those on trolleys with little or no risk of developing pressure ulcers