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Med-Aire Low Air Loss Mattress with Alternating Pressure

Med-Aire Low Air Loss Mattress with Alternating Pressure

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Regular price $678.00
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Dual Therapy Modes: Alternates between static and dynamic pressure settings to accommodate varying patient needs.

Low Air Loss Function: Laser-perforated air cells keep patients cool and dry ideal for skin protection and ulcer recovery.

Pillow Function Design: Top 3 head-zone cells remain static to enhance head and neck stability during use.

Quick-Release CPR Valve: Provides fast mattress deflation in emergencies essential for immediate patient access.

Warranty: 1 year

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Med‑Aire Plus Low Air Loss & Alternating Pressure Mattress

This advanced therapy system offers combined alternating pressure and low‐air‐loss functionality to enhance pressure redistribution, reduce shear and friction, and maintain skin dryness. Designed for home and long-term care use, it features 20 individual 8″ air cells with a "pillow" head zone that remains static for neck support.

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Integrated Dual Therapy for Skin Health

This mattress combines alternating pressure with low air loss functionality alternating air cycles redistribute pressure throughout the body while laser-perforated cells maintain airflow, helping to reduce moisture buildup and protect skin integrity.

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Thoughtful Design Enhances Comfort and Safety

Its built-in pillow feature keeps the top head-zone cells stationary, stabilizing head and neck support. In emergencies, a quick-release CPR valve enables rapid deflation. The quilted nylon cover is fluid-resistant and low-shear, promoting a cooler, drier microclimate while minimizing friction.

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Reliable Performance with Homecare-Friendly Features


Equipped with a whisper-quiet pump operating on 10-minute cycles, the system supports patients up to 350 pounds. The 20 durable, 8-inch air bladders deliver consistent therapy while remaining effective for pressure ulcer prevention and treatment in home or care settings.

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Med-Aire Low Air Loss Mattress with Alternating Pressure
 

Med‑Aire mattress transformed our care routine. Its dual therapy keeps the skin dry and pressure-free, and the pillow head zone adds so much comfort. The safety features give real peace of mind.

Elena Rossi


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.