Patient Pillow

“Hypo-allergenic” high lofted fire-retardant fiber fills

All pillows are manufactured using a “hypo-allergenic” high lofted fire-retardant fiberfill. We offer four different pillow tickings: vinyl, breathable vinyl, navy nylon, and poly/cotton. The nylon and vinyl covers are anti-microbial and meet California Technical Bulletin #117 for fire-retardancy. patient hospital pillows
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Model 2026V
1 ea. Fiberfill 20 x 26 Fire Retardant Pillow with Anti-Microbial Vinyl Cover
Model 2026B
1 ea. Fiberfill 20 x 26 Fire Retardant Pillow w Breathable anti-microbial Vinyl Cover
Model 2026N
1 ea. Fiberfill 20 x 26 Fire Retardant Pillow with Anti-Microbial Nylon Cover

“Hypo-allergenic” CPAP Pillows

The unique shape of our CPAP-ARC pillow promotes proper neck and spinal alignment, especially when using a CPAP or BI-PAP device. The pillow can be used to sleep comfortably on your side or back. The mask and hose can move freely with the patient due to the ARC cutout in the pillow. The pillow is filled with a hypo-allergenic, high-lofted, polyester fiber and covered in a white on white poly/cotton cover. An additional cover is included. cpap pillow
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Model CP-ARC
1 ea. Fiberfill 20 x 26 CP-ARC Cover

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