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Air Wave Alternating Pressure with Low Air Loss

Air Wave Alternating Pressure with Low Air Loss

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Regular price $595.95
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Pillow Function for Comfort: Top 3 cells remain static to support the head and neck without compromising pressure relief.

Transport Mode: Maintains air in the mattress during patient transport for continued support and stability.

Intuitive Pressure Dial: Simple knob with soft, medium, and firm settings no training required for effective use.

Quiet, Secure Pump Design: Whisper-quiet pump with secure fold-back hooks and easy filter access ensures seamless bedside integration.

Warranty: 60 day

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Air Wave Low Air Loss + Alternating Pressure Mattress

An advanced therapeutic mattress combining alternating pressure and low‑air‑loss for treating and preventing pressure injuries. Featuring an 8″ height with snap‑in/out cells: 17 alternate pressure cells plus 9 ventilated low‑air‑loss cells to ensure airflow and skin dryness. Comes with a pillow‑function (top 3 cells remain static for head support), transport mode to maintain air during moves,

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Advanced Dual-Therapy Mattress with 20 Replaceable Cells

The Air Wave combines alternating pressure and low air loss functions across 20 individual cells 17 alternating pressure cells and 9 ventilated low air loss cells. Its 8-inch high, snap-in/snap-out design, along with a fluid-resistant nylon/PU quilted cover, ensures therapeutic effectiveness and effortless maintenance.

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Smart Features for Caregiver Ease and Emergency Safety

This mattress includes a caregiver-friendly analog dial for pressure adjustment (20–60 mmHg) and features a handy transport mode that retains air during movement, as well as a responsive CPR quick-deflate function. Securing straps and hanging hooks make setup quick and tidy.

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Robust Build with Quiet Operation and High Load Capacity


Its whisper-quiet pump (weighing approximately 5.7 lbs) and compact footprint (11" × 4" × 8") deliver efficient performance. The mesh anti‑slip base and fluid-resistant cover promote hygiene and stability. Rated for users up to 450 lbs and effective through Stage IV pressure care.

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Air Wave Alternating Pressure with Low Air Loss
 

The Air Wave mattress has been a lifesaver for my mom. The head zone stays gentle while the alternating and air loss systems keep her skin cool and pressure-free. The pump is simple to use, and the mattress stays securely in place highly recommend!

James

Choose based on room size and personal sleeping needs. A twin works for one person or small spaces, while queen or king sizes are ideal for couples or more stretch. Always measure your bedroom and bed frame before buying to ensure proper fit.

Memory foam offers pressure relief and motion isolation; innerspring provides bounce and breathability; latex is durable and naturally hypoallergenic. If you’re sensitive to chemicals or off-gassing, look for CertiPUR-US or GOTS/GOLS-certified models.

Most quality mattresses are designed to perform well for 8–10 years. Signs of need for replacement include sagging, persistent discomfort, allergies, or disrupted sleep. Regular rotation (every 3–6 months) can help extend lifespan.

Mattress warranties typically cover manufacturing defects (e.g., sagging, broken coils) but not comfort objections or minor wear. Installing a mattress protector is wise since stains often void warranties. Consider adding a protection plan for coverage beyond the standard period.