Two function electric bed for family DB-2
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Epoxy coated bed frame, with Collapsible aluminum alloy side rails, and detachable wooden headboards; Two function , which can be operated by electric motor
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The Two Function Electric Bed for Family DB-2 features a durable epoxy-coated bed frame and collapsible aluminum alloy side rails.
It includes detachable wooden headboards for easy customization.
This electric bed offers two functions that can be operated conveniently by an electric motor, allowing for adjustments in position.
Its sturdy design ensures safety and comfort for patients.
Applications & Use Cases
This electric bed is ideal for hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings in Nairobi and across Kenya.
It is designed for use by patients requiring assistance with mobility or comfort adjustments.
Healthcare professionals and caregivers can utilize this bed to enhance patient care and facilitate easier access for treatment and monitoring.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure longevity, regularly inspect the bed frame and electric components for any signs of wear.
Clean the surfaces with a mild detergent and avoid abrasive cleaners.
Store the bed in a dry area when not in use and ensure the electric motor is disconnected.
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for any specific maintenance tasks to keep the bed functioning properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
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..
What is the difference between an adjustable bed and an electric bed?
Adjustable beds allow changes in the incline of the head and foot sections, while electric beds have motorized systems for effortless adjustment. Electric beds offer more positions and convenience, but adjustable beds can be a cost-effective option..
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.
What is the difference between a semi-electric bed and a fully electric bed?
The Semi-Electric Hospital Bed features an electric control for the head and foot sections, but requires a manual crank to raise or lower the bed height. The Full Electric Hospital Bed offers complete push-button control over the head, foot, and overall height (Hi-Low), maximizing patient independence..