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A fixed height bed with a powder coated steel frame and steel mesh mattress base designed for healthcare facility use. It is mobile on four lockable swivel castors. Options include a wooden or melamine headboard. Available in a single size only. This bed can be customised if required.
There are many different types of fixed height bed bases and mattresses available on the retail market. These include: . Ensembles with an upholstered base and mattress. . A separate base and mattress. The base can be made from wooden slats, wire, board etc. Mattresses can be foam, rubber, cotton (futon) or innerspring with various spring / padding combinations.
Water beds consist of a frame supported on a base or a pedestal. Inside the frame is a waterproof liner which protects the base in the event of a leak developing in the bladder. The bladder contains the water and is made from vinyl with welded seams.
A range of non adjustable beds for domestic use. They have a slatted base and are made from either wood or steel. Available in a range of sizes.
A fixed height bed with a beige powder coated steel frame and wire mesh mattress base. The bed is made on demand to any specified height. It can be made with or without castors.
Custom made waterbed suitable for domestic and healthcare facility use. The waterbeds have a foam frame and the water mattress is wave reduced and firm. All waterbeds have an electric thermostat and heater which comply with international electricity commission standard 335-2-66. The sleep surface is covered with a pure wool, machine washable top which can be unzipped. Beds are usually custom made to accommodate hoists and patient lifters.
Attendant propelled mobile Tilt Bed chair / bed with independent seat and back adjustment. It comes in one size but additional foam can be added to accommodate a child. Legrest is independently adjustable. High back option. Pressure care options are available.
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