APEX DOMUS 4 TUBULAR AIR MATTRESS (200 X 90 X 12.7 CM+3 INCH FOAM POCKET) WITH PUMP AND UK 3 PIN PLUG # 9C077C36
Usage
Product Description
The Domus 4 is an advanced air mattress suitable for patients in medium to high risk of pressure injury. The air mattress has ventilated low air loss cells that provide upmost comfort while multiple therapy modes can better aid in the prevention of pressure injuries for patient. The tubular air mattress with pump has a higher safety level covered by cell-on-cell air cells to avoid bottoming out. The digital multi-mode pump not only offers alternating pressure redistribution, but also has a static mode with constant low pressure reduction. The system also offers advanced features such as seat inflation and max firm features. With both audible and visual alarms to notify the caregiver of unusual situation, the system is an ideal to reduce the risk of human error and suitable for the prevention and treatment of all stages of pressure ulcers.
- Ventilated Low Air Loss Cells: Wick moisture away to keep the patient comfortable
- Five Modes to Fulfil Individual Needs: Max Firm, Alternating, Continuous Low Pressure (CLP), Seat Inflation w/ Alternating, Seat Inflation w/ CLP
- Quick Connector: Once with cap on, instantly switch to static air mattress for transportation need
- Alarm System Increases Patient’s Safety: Low Pressure, Power Failure, Tech Support
- Cell-on-Cell Air Cells: The bottom cells acts as basic pressure support to avoid bottoming out in case of power failure
- Silver+ Nylon/PU Cover: Antimicrobial, Vapour permeable, Water resistant, Basic flame retardant level
- CPR Valve: Quickly deflate the mattress during emergency
- Maximum Patient Weight – 180 kg


Product Specification
SKU | APMC0082.99.99 |
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Vendor SKU | APMC0082.99.99 |
Unit of Measurement | Each |
Brand | Apex |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Usage | The Domus 4 tubular air mattress is a therapeutic support surface designed for a wide range of conditions from prevention to treatment of pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers are known for severe or intolerable pain and linked to cross infection. |