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Ready when you are. There when you need it.

Our multi-component system is designed to reduce staff force needed to move patients. It simultaneously supports microclimate management with a breathable material to protect patients’ skin.1
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The Trickle-Down Effect of Staff Injuries

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48%

of injuries resulting in days away from work are caused by patient handling movements2
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$15,600

is the average worker’s compensation claim related to patient handling3
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2.5 Million

patients are affected by pressure ulcers each year4
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2-6 Hours

is the potential time it can take for pressure injuries to develop5

Introducing BAM Pro

Explore our patient movement system that reduces staff effort and requires fewer people to boost, assist and move. Keep staff safe and patients protected.

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Additional Resources

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BAM PRO BROCHURE

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BAM PRO CLINICAL GUIDELINES
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BAM PRO DECISION TREE
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Product Specs

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Avoid the Avoidable

We understand how important it is to keep staff and patients safe. Check out the BAM Pro System in action. Complete this form to get in touch with an EHOB sales representative in your area for a product demo.

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References

1. Internal data on file from test method adapted from RESNA SS-1:2019 Section 8 (S3I) and additional internal test method.

2. US Department of Labor & OSHA. (2013). Facts About Hospital Worker Safety.

3. Aon Risk Solutions. (2012). Health Care Workers Compensation Barometer.

4. Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals- A Toolkit for Improving Quality of Care. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2014). Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/publications/files/putoolkit.pdf

5. Lyder, C. H., & Ayello, E. A. (2008). Pressure ulcers: a patient safety issue. In Patient safety and quality: An evidence-based handbook for nurses. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US).