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  • Hydraulic vs. Manual Lift Transfer Chairs: What's the Difference?
    Hydraulic lift transfer chairs use a hydraulic cylinder as the power core, achieving lifting and lowering through pressure changes in the hydraulic system. Manual chairs typically use a mechanical structure for lifting and lowering. They do not rely on hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, but instead use human power to drive the mechanical structure to raise or lower the seat.
    2025-12-24
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  • Should Electric Wheelchairs Be Kept Plugged In All the Time?
    Electric wheelchairs should not be kept plugged in all the time. Overcharging is not only unhelpful but can also shorten battery life. • The charger should be unplugged when the battery is charged to approximately 90%. • The electric wheelchair battery should not be continuously charged for more than 14 hours.
    2025-12-22
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  • Dahao Medical Wishes You a Merry Christmas 2025
    In this season of warmth and hope, Dahao Medical, from Guangdong, China, extends its sincerest holiday greetings to all its global partners and customers. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!
    2025-12-20
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  • What is the range of an electric wheelchair on a full charge?
    Actual range of a 24V 15.6AH battery electric wheelchair: approximately 15–20 kilometers This is the standard battery capacity for many folding and portable electric wheelchairs. For daily use, including in hospitals, communities, residential areas, and parks, this range is sufficient for most users.
    2025-12-19
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  • Why Can't a Regular Bed Replace a Home Care Bed?
    Home care beds are irreplaceable because they provide key functions necessary for professional care. Home care beds support: • Back elevation • Leg elevation • Whole bed elevation • Adjustment to sitting position • Adjustment to semi-reclining position • Flat lying position
    2025-12-18
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  • Which is better: electric or manual hospital beds?
    An electric hospital bed is a medical bed driven by a motor, adjustable using a remote control or bedside control panel. Back elevation, leg adjustment, and bed height adjustments are all performed by electric actuators. Manual beds, on the other hand, rely on a crank handle for manual adjustment of angle or height by caregivers.
    2025-12-16
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  • What is a 4-wheel rollator walker used for?
    When it comes to "what a 4-wheel rollator walker is used for," many people's first impression is "to help with walking." But in reality, it can do much more than that. It can be used for daily walking support, outdoor mobility, carrying shopping items, resting, and even carrying light loads.
    2025-12-15
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  • Can a Lift Transfer Chair Be Used for Toileting?
    Yes. Many height-adjustable transfer chairs have electric or hydraulic lifting systems, allowing caregivers to easily adjust the chair's height to be level with the toilet. This allows patients to sit down and stand up more smoothly and naturally.
    2025-12-12
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  • What types of home care beds are available?
    Home care beds can be divided into: • Manual home nursing bed • Two-function electric nursing bed • Three-function electric nursing bed • Five-function electric nursing bed • Multi-functional electric nursing bed • Nursing bed with bedpan • Side-turning nursing bed • Folding nursing bed • Split-type/integrated nursing bed
    2025-12-10
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  • Do 4-wheeled rollator walkers have seats?
    The biggest difference between a 4-wheeled rollator walker and a traditional walking frame is that it is equipped with wheels, a braking system, and a built-in seat. This design is to meet the user's need to "rest at any time" while walking.
    2025-12-08
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