LAZY BOY & LIFT CHAIR
ALTERNATING PRESSURE
AC/DC PORTABLE PUMP
Reg: $2,695.00
SALE $1,985.00
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
Therapy: Alternating Pressure Recliner Overlay for Lazy Boy
Use: Redistributes Pressure and Improves Comfort in the prevention and healing of pressure ulcers
Size: 22" x 70" x 3.75"
Safety: 72" D ring straps, Foot rest straps
Supports: 250 lbs
Core: 20 - 3.75 Air Cells
Cover: Low shear, zippered multi-stretch Vyvex-III™, moisture / vapor permeable, anti-microbial.
Bottom Cover: Non-Skid
Pump: Comes with portable Model 9701 Alternating AC/DC Pump
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Pump, 1 Year Limited Mattress, Cover 6 Months
DISCOUNT: CALL 888 450-0045 TO QUALIFY FOR REDUCED PRICING
Details
Alternating Pressure Recliner Overlay & Portable Pump System for Lazy Boy Recliners.
Pressure ulcers are painful, present an opportunity for a dangerous infection to occur and are very costly to treat. Prevention is key however, once a pressure ulcer occurs, alternating pressure is the therapy most recommended for healing and prevention of reoccurrence.
The 9700 GRLB is a Comfort's Best Exclusive!
The 9700GRLB is used for the prevention and treatment of stages I - IV pressure ulcers. The unique Chair-Air™ Lazy Boy alternating pressure recliner overlay is ideal for patients who are at higher risk for developing pressure sores or who have already developed a pressure ulcer. Made especially for those who spend an extended amount of time in a geri-chair or a high backed wheelchair. The 9700GRLB Alternating Pressure Lazy Boy Recliner Overlay fits most existing Lazy Boy Recliners to create a therapeutic seating surface.
Pressure ulcers can occur when the interface pressure between the skin and the seating surface prevent proper blood flow. Twenty alternating pressure 3.75" bladders gently alternate to lower interface pressures in addition to comfortably supporting the patient. The bladders are of varying size to contour to the body and provide proper full body comfort, pressure redistribution, and support where it is needed most. The Chair-Air™ 9700GRLB alternating pressure recliner mattress system includes the 9701 alternating pump. The portable Chair-Air™ AC/DC Pump allows your patient to be totally mobile. A rechargeable battery backup keeps this system working up to 6 hours per charge, based on the patient’s weight.
The 9700GRLB is covered in Vyvex-III™, a low shear, zippered multi-stretch, moisture/vapor permeable top cover, non-skid bottom. The cover is anti-microbial and can easily be wiped clean. Quilted for extraordinary comfort. Cover meets stringent California Technical Bulletin #117 for fire retardancy.
Safety:
The 9700GRLB features adjustable safety straps to secure the pad to the chair.
For California Residents Only:
Prop 65: Is a California law that requires labeling of the vinyl material that contains certain chemicals.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
All Blue Chip Medical products are below the threshold.
Customer Reviews
- Great customer service from Eliana Review by Judy (Verified Purchase)
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Comfort Support Features Service - I wish I knew about this sooner Review by B. Alum - Verified Purchase
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(Posted on 9/11/2017) - My Dad comfortable in his lift chair recliner Review by BethS
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Comfort Support Features Service - Helped my mother immensely Review by JayPA (Verified Purchase)
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Comfort Support Features Service - Thanks, to who ever invented this product. Review by Larry Lakey, Tulds, Ok. (Verified Purchase)
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(Posted on 5/24/2016) - Works Great Review by TerriM. (Verified Purchase)
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