Short Description
Two cushion models with Cool-Comfort technology that allows air flow through the cushion. They feature contoured multi density foam with a waterproof coating for users with urinary incontinence. Front to rear contours channel fluids away from the user and allow air flow. The SPPC model has a small fan powered by a rechargeable battery. Available in several sizes.
Models
SPPC model
* Has a discrete air circulation fan powered by rechargeable batteries. This further enhances cooling and moisture reduction. The fan is operated by pressing a button on the front of the cushion
* Nine sizes
GU model
* Available without the fan
* Six sizes
Specification |
AireRx GU |
AireRx SPPC |
Depth |
From 410 mm to 460 mm |
410, 460 or 510 mm |
Height |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Weight (kg) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Width |
410, 460 or 510 mm |
410, 460, 510 or 560 mm |
Additional Dimensions
AireRx GU Cushion Sizes
16 x16" (405 x 405mm)
16 x 18" (405 x 455mm)
18 x 16" (455 x 405mm)
18 x 18" (455 x 455mm)
20 x 16" (505 x 405mm)
20 x 18" (505 x 455mm)
AireRx SPPC Cushion Sizes
16 x 16" (405 x 405mm)
16 x 18" (405 x 455mm)
18 x 16" (455 x 405mm)
18 x 18" (455 x 455mm)
18 x 20" (455 x 505mm)
20 x 16" (505 x 405mm)
20 x 18" (505 x 455mm)
20 x 20" (505 x 505mm)
22 x 18" (555 x 505mm)
More Details
* Pressure relief cushions can act as thermal insulators and retain body heat. This contributes to skin breakdown. The AireRx cushions are designed to reduce moisture and body heat
* The shape provides pelvic stability and pressure relief
Materials
* Contoured multi density foam construction with a waterproof coating for users with urinary incontinence
Structure
* The shape provides pelvic stability and pressure relief
* Front to rear contours channel fluids away from the user and allow air flow'
* The SPPC model is equipped with electrical air circulation fan powered by rechargeable batteries
Cover
* A lightweight three dimensional multifilament three-way stretch cover
* Breathable
* Provides cushioning
* Removable
Cool-Comfort Technology
* Air flow channels help manage temperature buildup and moisture retention
* Air flow cover helps reduce heat, moisture and shear-major causes of skin tissue trauma
Application
People at risk of pressure injury who also have particular heat and moisture issues
Factors To Consider
All cushions must be monitored to prevent 'bottoming out'. This occurs when the user's weight bears down so hard on the product material that it is flattened and the bony parts are pressed against the surface below the cushion. Where bottoming out occurs even with correct use (eg correct choice and depth of foam, correct inflation level) , a different product may need to be considered.
Ensure that the item is not accidentally placed upside down or back to front.
It is advisable that a health professional be consulted when considering a suitable pressure care product.
Foam must be regularly replaced as it losses its spring and becomes hard after long term use
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Place Of Manufacture
AireRx Healthcare, LLC (United States of America)