Domus 3

For High Risk​​

Alternating pressure redistribution system — Simplify procedure and workload for administering pressure relief care and pressure ulcer prevention.

Domus 3 combines alternating pressure redistribution and static therapy modes for improving pressure relief care and reducing the caregiver's workload during patient handling procedures, such as dressing changes and repositioning. The weight indicator dial on the pump interface allows quick and easy adjustment to match the support surface pressure firmness to the patient's weight distribution.


Reliable pressure relief care

  • Suitable for long-term care and home care patients.
  • Ventilated air cells wick away moisture without losing firmness, improving patient comfort throughout treatment. 
  • Easily switch from alternating pressure distribution to constant low pressure modes to assist patient repositioning procedures. 
  • Built-in alarms with visual and audio indicators to optimize patient safety practices. 

Low air loss ventilated air cells minimize moisture against the patient's skin, increasing comfort level.

Unplugging the quick connector switches the pressure settings to constant pressure mode for transportation.

The top cover is made with welded seams (high frequency induction hardening ®) to avoid fluid ingression

Nylon/PU cover is vapor permeable, water-resistant, and has basic flame retardant levels.

Mattress Dimension (L x W x H )78.7 x 35.4 x 8 in

Mattress Weight15.2 lb

Maximum Patient Weight440 lb

Pump Dimension (L x W x H )11.4 x 7.3 x 5 in

Supply Voltage 120 V / 60Hz

FAQ
What material is the cover made of?

The cover is made with nylon/PU and is vapor permeable, fire-resistant, and water-resistant. See specifications for more details on the fire-retardant standards.

What does it mean when air cells have cell-in-cell? What are their benefits?

Cell-in-cell design refers to encapsulating a firm air cell within a larger outer cell, doubling the effect of firmness and stability for patients. Wellell’s Domus Series, including Domus 3, uses air cells with the cell-in-cell design in the sacrum area to improve patient support and comfort during sitting positions and when patients leave and enter the bed.

What materials are the air cells made from?

All air cells are made from Thermoplastic Polyurethanes (TPU). It is highly resistant to breaking down when in contact with water (hydrolysis), soft to touch, and minimizes friction and noise during patient movements.

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