Compared to the fixed structure of standard hospital beds, adjustable beds allow for more precise control of the bed surface angle, resulting in smoother and more natural posture changes.
Based on the energy consumption profile, we can conclude:
• The motor typically operates for less than 5 minutes per day.
• Its average power consumption is significantly lower than that of common household appliances.
In other words, the electricity cost of an electric adjustable bed poses virtually no financial burden on one's daily life.
Patients who are bedridden for extended periods are prone to developing pressure ulcers (bedsores). By enabling electric adjustment of the patient's position, an electric adjustable hospital bed can:
•Allow the patient to regularly shift the areas of their body subjected to pressure.
•Assist caregivers in performing turning and repositioning tasks with greater ease.