Bair Hugger 500 Patient Warmer

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Manufactured by: Bair Hugger

Category: Patient Warmers

Bair Hugger Bair Hugger 500 Patient Warmer
Introducing the Bair Hugger 500 Patient Warmer, an essential solution for maintaining optimal body temperature for patients during surgical procedures and other medical treatments. This innovative device utilizes a forced-air warming system designed to provide gentle, uniform warmth to enhance patient comfort and minimize the risk of hypothermia.
With its user-friendly interface and adjustable temperature settings, the Bair Hugger 500 ensures precise control over the warming process, making it ideal for various clinical environments. The lightweight design and easy maneuverability facilitate seamless integration into any operating room or recovery area.
Equipped with features that prioritize safety and efficiency, the Bair Hugger 500 not only supports patients’ thermal management but also promotes better surgical outcomes. Its durable construction is built to withstand the demands of a busy healthcare setting, providing reliability and performance you can trust.
Elevate your medical facility’s patient care standards with the Bair Hugger 500 Patient Warmer—an indispensable tool for healthcare professionals dedicated to providing the highest level of comfort to their patients.
Bair Hugger 500 Patient Warmer Specifications:

  • Temperature Range: 80°F to 108°F (27°C to 42°C)
  • Power Supply: 110-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
  • Heating Method: Forced air warming
  • Air Flow Rate: Adjustable, typically 12-17 L/min
  • Weight: Approximately 15 lbs (6.8 kg)
  • Dimensions: 25.5 in x 15 in x 11 in (65 cm x 38 cm x 28 cm)
  • Safety Features: Over-temperature protection, temperature monitoring
  • Compatible Accessories: Thermal blankets, disposable units
  • Controls: Digital display, adjustable temperature settings

This device is designed for warming patients preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively to maintain normothermia and enhance clinical outcomes.

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