Features of Burn Recovery Bed
- In almost all hospitals, the burn treatment beds are the
adjustable hospital beds which can be fully electric, semi
electric or manual and the general or plain hospital beds.

- These beds are made of various materials like iron, steel,
aluminum which can be painted or powder coated.

- This medical bed come with a fixed mattress.
However, the burn bed has certain disadvantages, the most common one being is infection. Constant friction of the skin of the patient to the bed sheet of a conventional hospital bed leads to more damage to the skin and soft tissues. As such special burn treatment bed is recommended.
Solution: Low Air Loss Burn Bed
A special kind of burn bed is nowadays available in specialized hospitals. This is the low air loss burn bed. This system is intended to ensure body contact over the largest area possible, distributing an appropriately low pressure throughout the contact surface and allowing adequate evaporation at the contact points. The patient lies on a mattress formed groups of air sacs, adjustable in each section to different air pressure and made of material permeable to water vapor. This prevents the formation of pressure sores and ensures that the patient's skin is kept dry in a comfortable and controlled warm air atmosphere. The patient can be nursed for long periods without being turned and there is no friction against painful burn wounds. The patient may be placed on the bed resting on the grafts without significant damage when skin grafts are applied. The bed can be positioned easily in order to achieve maximum patient comfort and it can be adapted to accommodate any medical emergency.









