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Standard Flat Mattress

Standard Flat Mattress

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Mattress for flat & electric bed

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Product Overview

The Standard Flat Mattress is designed for use with flat and electric hospital beds.

It features a high-density foam core that provides support and comfort for patients.

The mattress is covered with a durable, water-resistant material that is easy to clean.

Its dimensions are compatible with standard hospital bed sizes, ensuring a proper fit in various healthcare settings.

Applications & Use Cases

This mattress is used primarily in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.

It is suitable for patients of all ages who require a comfortable and supportive sleeping surface during recovery or treatment.

Healthcare professionals recommend this mattress for its practicality in both acute and long-term care environments.

Care & Maintenance

To maintain the Standard Flat Mattress, regularly wipe the surface with a mild detergent and warm water.

Ensure it is completely dry before covering it again.

Store the mattress in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent moisture buildup.

Inspect the mattress periodically for any signs of wear or damage, and replace it as needed to ensure patient safety and comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a standard full-size mattress?

How much does a Full sized mattress cost? A quality full size bed on average can range anywhere from $600 to $2,000..

How much is 6 by 7 vitafoam?

Prices for Vitafoam 6 by 7 orthopedic mattress in Nigeria range from ₦380,468.52 for a Vitafoam 6 by 7 8-inch model to ₦470,867.40 for a 10-inch model.

How much is a fully automatic hospital bed?

The price of electric hospital beds ranges approximately from $850 to $6900, depending on the bed's configuration. How to choose the right Electric Hospital Beds? Medik offers a large selection of high-quality, customizable electric hospital beds for patient needs..

How much is an ICU bed?

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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