2024-03-22
The home care bed is an important piece of equipment used in home care and care for long-term bedridden patients. Proper maintenance can extend its service life and ensure safety. The following are maintenance precautions for home care beds:
Regular cleaning: Regularly clean the bed frame, bed surface, armrests, wheels and other parts using a mild detergent and a damp cloth to avoid dust and dirt accumulation.
Lubrication and maintenance: Lubricate and maintain the moving parts on the bed frame, such as wheels, lifting mechanisms, etc., to ensure smooth operation and avoid rust and jamming.
Regularly check the bolts: Regularly check whether the bolts and connectors on the bed frame are loose and tighten them in time to ensure that the bed frame is stable and safe.
Wheel lock: When using the bed, make sure the wheels at the bottom of the bed are locked to avoid accidental movement of the bed during use, causing injury.
Pay attention to waterproofing: the bed surface is easily affected by the patient's excrement. It is recommended to cover the bed surface with a waterproof pad, change the sheets and sheets in time, and keep it dry and clean.
Avoid overload use: Avoid exceeding the load-bearing capacity of the bed, and avoid multiple people moving on the bed at the same time to avoid damaging the bed frame structure.
Regularly check the electrical parts: If the bed has electric functions, regularly check the power cord, switch, electric lifting mechanism and other parts to ensure safety and reliability.
Follow the instructions for use: Strictly follow the instructions for use provided by the manufacturer for correct use and maintenance to avoid malfunction caused by misoperation.
Regular maintenance: Ask professionals to perform regular maintenance, including checking the bed frame structure, electrical parts and mechanical components, to ensure the normal operation of the bed.