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The Anti Decubitus Mattress Pad with Anchoring Hitch is a polymer floation mattress surface. The pad has an attachment system that allows it to be secured in its position on the bed. The hitch attaches to the bedframe at the head with Velcro straps, and stays attached to bed. The pad also has a Velcro backing that attaches to the hitch that can be removed for cleaning, etc. The mattress pad is filled with AKTON, a dry viscoelastic polymer, to help reduce the incidence of pressure sores.

Notes: AKTON is a registered trademark of Action Products, Inc.

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This product record was updated on February 20, 2002.

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Action Products Inc

22 N Mulberry St
Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
United States
Telephone: 800-228-7763 or 301-797-1414.
Fax: 301-733-2073/ 877-733-2073.
Web: http://www.actionproducts.com.
Email: service@actionproducts.com.


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