The Vive Alternating Pressure Pad

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The Vive Alternating Pressure Mattress effectively reduces pain from pressure, providing relief from pressure ulcers on bedridden patients by evenly distributing and comfortably supporting body weight. With a pump that is quieter than competitor pumps, users can can a restful sleep.

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I set it up today for my father. After I get it adjusted to his comfort level. I'm definitely going to buy a second. It's so EASY AND QUICK to set it up.

Uplift
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We purchased this on Amazon two days ago Fof our dads terrible bed sores on his bottom. So far it’s wonderful and zero noise!!

deborahvamvas
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I use this air mattress for my loved one. It has been two years, and she has no pressure injuries. I highly recommend

selomberhane
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Hi, can i put the air mattress on a normal bed? Do i need a soft mattress underneath (under the air pressure mattress)? Or do i need a hospital bed? Tnx

mile_
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I have another question. What year was this exact model manufactured? It looks good, however It looks like a pump that might have been 80s or 90s, but I'm not sure. Also, is this machine, this is the one I'm getting, but this isn't going to sound like one of those aquarium pumps is it? In the past, I've had pumps that sounded like an aquarium compressor motor. Those things are something I'd like to avoid. I mean, I would prefer is this had a more pleasant sound, like that of a regular blower, rather than some aquarium sound. I never liked the buzzing of an aquarium. It always bothered me, and I just hope that this thing, this pump doesn't sound like some aquarium pump. I'd like a more descriptive detailed info about what the noise sounds like.

peterfslife
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i got it any advice on how many hours a day i can use it for a stroke? 24/7?

mitkokurekov
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I would have liked to hear the noise. Is it one that sounds like a pump in a fish tank?

peterfslife
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I'm going to email her using the email address you provided, but I do have another question. What year was this model manufactured? It looks like 70s, 80s or 90s but I'm just estimating. I just know that equipment with those green buttons and white LEDs inside were common back in the 70s and 80s. The old Cough Assist machines which came around in the 80s, the blue ones, had those green buttons, and a white LED inside.

peterfslife