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Replacement Cuffs for BD201, BD230, BD240, BD245, BD252, BD290, BD323, BD313, BD351, BD353 and BD354
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Wide Range Replacement Cuff for 3MS1-4K and BD350
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Replacement Cuffs for BD204 and BD209
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Replacement cuff for BD280
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BP pressure cuffs are a vital tool for accurate blood pressure monitoring. Hypertension Canada states in their guidelines that patients with large arm circumferences, or those that cannot use upper arm cuffs, may use validated wrist devices. Do you need manual blood pressure cuffs in Canada? Try BIOS Medical products and BP pressure cuffs.
Available replacement bp pressure cuffs
Various blood pressure monitors are available on the market, and Hypertension Canada approved all BIOS Medical monitors. If it is time for a blood pressure cuff replacement, try BIOS Medical cuffs.
Look on the back of the blood pressure unit for the silver rating sticker with the model number. Then choose the coordinating blood pressure cuffs. All replacement cuffs have a two-year warranty and are available in sizes small, wide-range and extra-large. BIOS Medical products include the BP pressure cuff, connector and hose.
Here are some of the blood pressure cuffs on offer:
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Replacement cuffs for models BD230, BD240, BD245, BD252, BD323, BD351 and BD353.
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Replacement cuffs for model 3AL1-3E.
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Replacement cuffs for model BD201.
Do you know what the blood pressure numbers mean?
Blood pressure on a BP pressure cuff is measured using millimeters of mercury (mmHg), a standardized measure of pressure, and there are two blood pressure numbers to know. Hypertension Canada highlights the importance of knowing what they mean. Here are the basics to know on your BP pressure cuff:
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Systolic pressure: this happens when the heart contracts. The higher number reflects systolic pressure.
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Diastolic pressure: this occurs when the heart relaxes and fills with blood. The lower number reflects diastolic pressure.
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The average blood pressure should be less than 140/90 mmHg.
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Low risk: Less than 120/80 mmHg.
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Medium risk: 121/80 to 139/89 mmHg.
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Elevated risk: More than 140/90 mmHg.
BIOS Medical has been taking care of Canadians for over three generations. Need a blood pressure monitor cuff replacement? Or another blood pressure adapter? Choose BIOS Medical products. We accept payment via PayPal, GPay and ShopPay. Buy BP pressure cuffs online from BIOS Medical today.
FAQ's
How do I know if I need a replacement blood pressure cuff?
If your readings suddenly become inconsistent, the cuff doesn’t inflate properly, the Velcro won’t hold, or you notice cracks in the tubing or fabric, it may be time to replace your cuff. A worn cuff can affect accuracy.
How do I choose the correct cuff size?
Measure the circumference of your upper arm (midpoint between shoulder and elbow). Match that measurement to the size range listed on the cuff (Small, Standard, Large, Extra Large). Using the wrong size can lead to inaccurate readings.
Are replacement cuffs universal?
Not all cuffs are universal. Some are designed for specific monitor models or connector types. Always check compatibility with your blood pressure monitor before purchasing.
Can using the wrong cuff size affect my readings?
Yes. A cuff that’s too small can give falsely high readings, while a cuff that’s too large may give lower-than-actual results. Proper sizing is essential for reliable monitoring.
How often should a blood pressure cuff be replaced?
With regular home use, cuffs may need replacement every 1–2 years, depending on wear and tear. If you use it daily, inspect it every few months.
How do I clean and maintain my blood pressure cuff?
Wipe the cuff with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking it or placing it in a washing machine. Proper care extends the lifespan and maintains hygiene.
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