Dyna-Form® Mercury Fire Evac

Product Code MAT0610001

The Dyna-Form® Mercury Fire Evacuation mattress has been designed to ensure that in the unfortunate event of a fire occurring within your hospital, then each and every patient has an evacuation system within easy reach. With an ever growing and aging population it is becoming increasingly difficult to know just how many bed bound patients there are within the hospital at any one time, and therefore just as impossible to know that there are enough fire evacuation systems available. Designed in conjunction with NHS Innovations, together with an NHS multi-disciplinary team of fire officers, Tissue Viability, Infection Control and Manual handling specialists, the Dyna-Form® Mercury Fire Evacuation mattress utilises all the key benefits of the Dyna-Form® Mercury mattress together with the addition of a highly effective Fire Evacuation system.

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Castellated foam insert ( with tear duct cut ) 1a smaller castellated cells for heels and 1b larger cells sacrally
High Density foam base and side walls Protects patient during evacuation process
Multi-stretch, vapour permeable fabric (impregnated with an anti fungal agent) Reduces shear & friction forces, whilst assisting infection control policies
Fully high frequency welded cover Prevents fluid ingress & aids decontamination processes (can be laundered up to 80°C)
Toughened PU base Provides a robust protective surface
Fully replaceable parts Ensures great value for money
Product Code MAT0610001
Risk Category High Risk
Weight Limit 40 Stone / 254 kg
Warranty 8 Years Foam / 4 Years Cover
Dimensions ( Length ) 198cm x ( Width ) 88cm x ( Height ) 15cm - However Variable Sizes Available Upon Request
Foam Density Blue 38 - 40 kg/m3 - Nominal Hardness 200 Newtons / Pink 38 - 40 kg/m3 – Nominal Hardness 120 Newtons
Fatigue Class Very Severe
Fire Retardancy BS7177: 2008 (Crib 5 Composite)
Mattress Weight 12 kg
Colour Blue
Infection Control / Hypochlorite Solution Compatible 1,000 ppm diluted or 0.1% (or to be used in conjunction with local infection control guidelines)
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