Sales: anthonyburling@burlingagedcaresolutions.online

Phone: +61 415 845 927

SALES or enquiries:

anthonyburling@burlingagedcaresolutions.online

tracyburling@burlingagedcaresolutions.online

Anthony: +61 415 845 927  Tracy +61 459 469 451

The Burling Turn Assist Bed

 Approved by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration
Passed International Safety Standard ISO 60601 Testing

60 years of combined experience within acute care, aged care and business leadership has led to the development of The Burling Turn Assist Bed. The days of injuring care recipients and care givers during the process of turning care recipients within their beds are 
now over. Yourself or your loved one can now enjoy a peaceful, 
uninterrupted nights sleep, whilst being turned off 
pressure points with the simple press of a button
                                                                 

 The Burling Turn Assist Bed

Is king single to accommodate the requests of today's residents

SIZE - 2150 x 1070 x (450 x 740mm) (LxWxH)


FUNCTIONS


Electric (4) function lateral turning bed

Back section up & down 0-75 degrees

Left bed side turn over 0-50 degrees 

Right bed side turn over 0-50 degrees

Whole bed up & down 450 - 740mm 

                               

 BURLING TURN ASSIST BED

 

1. Removable head/foot board

2. (2) Retractable personal protector

rails with safety lock

3. (4) Dual caster wheels with (2) foot

locks either side of bed foot

4. (4) Linak actuators           

5. (1) Back lit Remote Handset

6. Bumper wheels, all four corners    

         

MATTRESS

                 

1. King size to fit each bed           

2. Water Proof PV cover with zip

3. Double layered antibacterial

sponge

4. Full thickness 15cm sponge

5. First layer 8cm high density

sponge

6. Second layer egg shell 7cm high 

density sponge

PURCHASE

Don't waste money purchasing the same old beds, having to then purchase an expensive pressure relieving mattress and still having to use a slide sheet causing manual handling injuries to the care giver and skin tears to care recipient, all in the pursuit of reducing pressure injuries to the care recipients 

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