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Two Part Mattress

Two Part Mattress

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Mattress for Semi-Fowler bed

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Product Overview

The Two Part Mattress is designed specifically for Semi-Fowler beds, providing optimal support and comfort for patients.

It features a dual-layer construction, ensuring even weight distribution and reduced pressure points.

Made from high-quality, durable materials, this mattress is suitable for long-term use in various healthcare settings.

The removable cover is easy to clean and resistant to fluids, enhancing hygiene and safety for patients.

Applications & Use Cases

This mattress is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare environments across Kenya.

It is ideal for patients who require elevated positioning for respiratory or circulatory issues.

Healthcare professionals such as nurses and caregivers utilize this mattress to enhance patient comfort and facilitate easier positioning.

Its design also benefits individuals recovering from surgery or those with limited mobility.

Care & Maintenance

To ensure longevity, clean the mattress cover regularly with mild detergent and water.

Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the material.

Store the mattress in a dry, cool area when not in use to prevent mold and mildew.

Inspect the mattress periodically for signs of wear or damage, and replace it as needed to maintain optimal hygiene and safety in healthcare settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a 2.5 by 6 mattress?

The price of a 2.5 by 6 mattress in Nigeria ranges from approximately N21,811.37 to N103,022.

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 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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