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Warnings
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WARNING: Reducing the Risk of Entrapment
The Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup (HBSW), in partnership with the FDA, has recognized potential
entrapment zones in hospital bed systems and has developed dimensional guidance to reduce
the risk of entrapment. The FDA considers the term "hospital bed system" to encompass the bed
frame and its components, including the mattress, bed siderails, head- and footboards, and any
accessories to the bed.
The entrapment zones involve the relationship of components controlled by the healthcare facility
or individual user. Compliance to the dimensional guidelines for reducing the risk of entrapment
is primarily the responsibility of the healthcare facility or the individual user. Anyone having any
involvement with hospital bed systems should review and understand the FDA guidelines. These
guidelines, entitled "Hospital Bed System Dimensional and Assessment Guidance to Reduce
Entrapment - Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff, " are available at the FDA website. An optimal
bed system assessment should be conducted on each resident by a qualified clinician or medical
provider to ensure maximum safety of the resident. The assessment should be conducted within the
context of, and in compliance with, the state and federal guidelines related to the use of restrains
and bed system entrapment guidance.
ImPORTANT NOTE: When using the mattress system, always ensure that the resident is positioned
properly within the confines of the bed. Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between
the bed rails when the mattress is being used.
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WARNING: Steps to Reduce the Risk of Fires
• Inspect all cords for damage, including the power cord and hand pendant.
• Connect the power cord directly into a wall-mounted outlet that is in good working order, with no
cracks or chips. The plug should fit tightly into the outlet.
• Do not use power strips, extension cords or multiple-outlet strips. Connect directly to a secure
wall-mounted outlet.
• Do not cover any power cord with rugs, linens, cloths or other items that may cause heat to build up.
Heat may build up or the cord may be damaged.
• Check surrounding equipment for signs of excessive heat or physical damage.
• Inspect the floor beneath the bed for buildup of dust and lint. Ask housekeeping to clean if necessary.
• Inspect the resident's bed controls, looking for signs of damage where liquids could leak in.
• Test the bed and its controls, including resident lockout features, to ensure that the bed can move
freely in both directions without damaging any cords.
• Keep linens and clothes away from power sources.
• Tell maintenance staff about any unusual sounds, burning odors or unusual movement of bed.
• If you suspect overheating, follow your facility's policy for fire safety and move the resident to a safe
area if necessary.
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WARNING: Possible Injury Or Death. Locate mounting brackets for assist devices strictly according
to instructions. Gap between head/ foot panel and assist device must be small enough or large enough
to prevent resident/patient from getting his/her head or neck caught in this location (see specific Assist
Device Installation Instructions for more information). If multiple assist devices are used, position each
so that gap between them is large enough for trunk and hips to pass through easily. Make sure raising
or lowering bed, or contouring mattress support platform does not create any hazardous gaps. Failure
to do so could result in injury or death.
ImPORTANT NOTE: Powered air mattress surfaces may pose a risk of entrapment. Prior to use, ensure
the therapeutic benefits outweigh the risk of entrapment.
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