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Product Overview:

The Posey Single Patient Use 30-Day Over Mattress Bed Sensor can be used with a Posey Patient Safety Alarms to alert caregivers when a resident is preparing or has gotten out of bed. When pressure is released from the pad, an alarm will sound. Useful for nursing homes, rehabilitation, and hospital facilities, the Posey Single Patient Use 30-Day Over Mattress Bed Sensor can be placed at the mattress shoulder or buttock sections. Choose from a quantity of one or three.
This product is non-returnable due to: State and federal hygiene laws.

Product Options:

Cord Length

Bed Sensor Pad with 8 ft. cord
$76.85
sku: PO-8283
Bed Sensor Pad with 6 in. cord
$86.14
sku: PO-8283SL06
Bed Sensor Pad with 12 in. cord
$86.14
sku: PO-8283SL12

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Posey Single Patient Use 30-Day Over Mattress Bed Sensor can be placed over the mattress for short-term admissions or fall assessment.

Compatible with these Posey Alarms:
  • Sitter Elite
  • KeepSafe Deluxe
  • KeepSafe
  • Sitter Select

    Sensor Pad Positioning
    The sensor pad can be placed at the patient's shoulder blades or under the patient's buttocks. To keep the pad in place, use non-slip Posey Grip on the mattress where you want to place the sensor pad. Metal clips can be used to secure the sensor pad to the mattress.

    Incontinence Protection
    An incontinence pad can be placed over the Sensor Pad to protect from urine and other liquids. If liquid enters at the neck of the sensor pad, it may fail.

    Failsafe Feature
    Posey's failsafe feature on their alarms activates the alarm if the sensor pad is removed from the alarm when the power is on.

    Specifications:
    Cord Length: 96" (244cm)

    Do not use with memory foam or low air-loss mattresses or overlays. A foam pad on top of the mattress may diffuse patient weight and prevent the sensor pad from activating.

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