The Invacare 5410LOW Full Electric Low Hospital Bed can be lowered from 20 to 9.5" to the floor. The Invacare low hospital bed package comes complete with assist Rails, 6 funtion bed Pendant, Innerspring Mattress that meets Fire Regulation Codes and a Full Electric Low Hospital Bed. The sleeping surface of the bed is a standard 36" x 80" long. Weight Capacity is 450 pounds.
What is the purpose of having a low hospital bed?
Answer - Low hospital beds are designed for patients that may have a tendency to roll or fall out of bed during the night. The low bed minimizes the distance from the sleep surface to the floor, reducing the impact of the patient fall. The low bed is usually used in conjunction with a bedside floor mat to cushion the fall or absorb the impact.
How close to the floor does this high- low bed go?
Answer - In the lowest position, the bed can get down to is 9 1/2" from the floor to the deck.
If the power goes out can this bed still be lowered?
Answer - Yes, Invacare supplies a manual hand crank that can be used underneath the foot board.
Is the bed motor loud?
Answer - No, Invacare hospital beds are known to be so quiet that you can't even hear them work. Invacare has been selling beds for over 25 years and have made leaps and bounds over the competition with the technology and solid structure of there beds.
Do the head and foot scratch easily?
Answer - Invacare pays special attention to the materials used to make there head and foot boards. They are constructed of a high-impact, scratch resistant laminate material. The lamiante material is easy to spray and wipe clean. The head and foot boards are also interchangeable.
Does the low bed have any kind of warranty?
Answer - Yes, The Invacare High- low bed has a 5 year warranty of all welds and frame. Also a 2 year warranty on any mechanical or electrical parts.
Is the motor waterproof?
Answer - No, It is not completely waterproof, but the motor system is surrounded with waterproof enclosures that are rated to IP66 standards. Power Pressure washing is not recommended.
Will the caster wheels mark-up my floors?
Answer - No, Invacare makes all their hospital bed caster wheels with a special non-marring material that glides on the floor without leaving any rubber makes behind.
