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Bed Side Rail Pads for Patient Safety Made For Stryker Procuity Series Beds

Bed Side Rail Pads for Patient Safety Made For Stryker Procuity Series Beds

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These pads are designed to fit specific bed models, providing a secure and comfortable barrier. They feature a contoured form that allows unobstructed lowering of side rails without removal. with FREE Shipping

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Product Overview

The Bed Side Rail Pads for Patient Safety are designed specifically for Stryker Procuity Series Beds.

These pads provide a secure and comfortable barrier, ensuring patient safety during rest.

They feature a contoured design that allows for easy lowering of side rails without the need for removal.

Each pad is made from durable materials, ensuring long-lasting use in various healthcare settings.

Applications & Use Cases

These pads are used to enhance patient safety by preventing falls from hospital beds.

They are suitable for hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings in Kenya.

Healthcare professionals, caregivers, and family members can benefit from these pads while caring for patients who may be at risk of falling.

The pads are ideal for both short-term and long-term patient care, providing peace of mind during recovery.

Care & Maintenance

To maintain the Bed Side Rail Pads, regularly inspect them for wear and tear.

Clean the pads using a mild detergent and warm water, avoiding harsh chemicals.

Allow them to air dry completely before reattaching to the bed.

Store the pads in a dry, cool place when not in use.

Proper care will ensure their longevity and continued effectiveness in promoting patient safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the Stryker Procuity bed?

Length (Fully Retracted): 90.25 inches. Length (Fully Extended): 104.

Does Stryker make hospital beds?

Stryker Secure III Hospital Bed – Secure III is a full-featured medical/surgical bed that combines practical engineering with smart bed technology to help provide a patient platform that not only meets patients' needs, but also the needs of those who care for them..

How much does an ICU bed cost in Kenya?

💥 Fact: An ICU bed in a private hospital in Kenya can cost anywhere between KES 50,000 to KES 250,000 per night — depending on the level of care needed. Add surgery, scans, doctor fees, and medicines, and a 3–4 day stay can easily cross KES 600,000 to KES 1.5 million.

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