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Easily find and buy wholesale bedding for sale from only top suppliers on bttn today. Save more money buying bulk bedding here for your small businesses, hospitals, surgical centers, doctor offices, dental clinics, medical labs, clinical lands, college labs, and more. If you need bedding, we have you covered and have a large supply of all types of bedding in stock to ship regardless of your unique needs.
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Bedding FAQs
What bedding do hospitals use?
Hospital bed sheets are typically made in 55% cotton and 45% polyester blend. Thread count (TC) is a measure of the coarseness or fineness of a fabric. The T number is the number of threads woven together in a horizontal and vertical orientation per square inch. The higher the thread count the higher the quality sheet.
What are the different types of medical bed?
There are several different types of medical beds available on the market today. Each type of bed has its own unique features and benefits that make it ideal for specific patients and situations. Here is a breakdown of the most popular types of medical beds:
Hospital Beds: Hospital beds are the most common type of medical bed. They are designed for patients who need to be in a hospital setting for an extended period of time. These beds typically have features like built-in Rails and IV poles to help keep patients safe and comfortable.
Adjustable Beds: Adjustable beds are perfect for patients who need to be in a reclined or upright position. These beds can be adjusted to fit the specific needs of each patient. Many adjustable beds also have massage and heat functions to provide additional comfort.
Electric Beds: Electric beds are designed for patients who need to be able to adjust their position frequently. These beds have controls that allow the patient to raise or lower the head, foot, or entire bed. This can be helpful for patients who experience pain or discomfort in certain positions.
Bariatric Beds: Bariatric beds are designed for patients who are obese or overweight. These beds can support up to 1,000 pounds and feature wider sleeping surfaces to accommodate larger bodies. Bariatric beds often have special features like built-in scales and height-adjustable bed frames.
Medical Air Mattresses: Medical air mattresses are used for patients who need to be off their feet for an extended period of time. These mattresses use air pressure to relieve pressure points and prevent tissue damage. Air mattresses are often used in conjunction with other medical devices, such as traction kits, to provide complete care for patients.
What is the best hospital bed for home use?
There are five points to consider when choosing a hospital bed for your home. It’s power features; size & weight capacity; bed frame movement; side rail & grab bar options, and headboard & footboard options.
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