Home-Care Elite™

Homecare Foam Mattress

Designed for use in Home Care and multi-use. The single-layer polyurethane foam core provides superior patient comfort. Our foam core is constructed using CertiPUR-US® Certified foams, made without heavy metals, formaldehyde, phthalates, and ozone depleters, for a healthy sleep surface.  Home Care Elite™ is covered with a durable, anti-microbial, fluid-proof, stain-resistant medical grade material. The mattress is closed with a self-ventilating zipper and can be special ordered utilizing an inverted lock-stitch closure.

*FLAMMABILITY
All Mattresses Meet Federal Flammability Standard 16 CFR 1633, California Technical Bulletin #117 & #129, 603, Life Safety Code 101, and City of Boston BF 1X-11.

Home-Care Elite® Home and Institutional High Density Foam Mattress
Home-Care Elite® Cover Cut away
MODEL BCHM780
Home-Care Elite ™
Dimensions:
36″ x 80″
Zippered Cover:
Medical grade material
Weight Capacity
Supports 250 lbs.
WARRANTY
Mattress:
12 months
ORDERING INFORMATION
Custom sizes available
BCHM 760
36″ x 76″ x 6″
BCHM 780
36″ x 80″ x 6″
BCHM 784
36″ x 84″ x 6″
BCHM 742
42″ x 80″ x 7″

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