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Blanket Warmers, Hospital Blanket Warmers, Medical Blanket Warmers

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Blanket warmers, sometimes called hospital blanket warmers or medical blanket warmers, are heating cabinets used to warm and store hospital linens, blankets, and patient garments; they can also be used to stow sterile intravenous fluids. These warming cabinets help enrich patient comfort and compliance, and keep patients' bodies at a normal temperature before, during, and after medical exams or procedures.

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RXWarmth Blanket Warmers by Z&Z Medical
Starting at: $470.00
Z&Z Medical
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Mini UV Hot Towel Cabinet T-01 - Compact Towel Warmer with Sterilization from Silverfox
Starting at: $265.00
Silverfox
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Compact Warming Cabinet | Blanket Warmer for Hospital Use
Starting at: $3,198.73
Summit Appliance
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Blanket Warmer With 3 Shelves - 24 in. Wide With Glass Door and LED Temperature Display from Summit Appliance
Starting at: $3,198.73
Summit Appliance
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Blanket Warmer Appliance - 24 in. Wide and 34 in. Tall with Glass Door and 3 Storage Shelves from Summit Appliance
Starting at: $3,198.73
Summit Appliance
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Blanket Warmer Appliance 24 in. Wide With Glass Door and Digital Temperature Display from Summit Appliance
Starting at: $4,028.95
Summit Appliance
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Blanket and Solution Warming Cabinets
Starting at: $5,540.69
Imperial Surgical
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With a blanket warmer, you can make your patients as comfortable as possible while saving your staff time and energy. These helpful machines keep blankets, linens, garments, and IV fluids at a warm temperature so that they’re ready to be used when your patients need them.

Blanket warmers are most often used in hospitals, in-patient care facilities, nursing homes, and surgical centers. They’re offered in an array of sizes and most feature multiple warming compartments. Using blanket warmers can help minimize the risk of patients contracting hypothermia following surgery; it can also help boost patient compliance by directly elevating patient comfort. For patients who have a hard time staying warm due to injury, illness, or surgery, a blanket warmer is essential to their care regimen.

Blanket warmers can be used in any medical setting and are rarely used in residential settings, save for residential-style nursing homes. If you care for patients on any level, blanket warmers can be vital in guaranteeing the absolute best patient care available.