


Bair Hugger 875 Warming Unit
Our Bair Hugger 875 Warming Unit represents the gold standard in forced-air patient warming technology. Designed for operating rooms, emergency departments, and post-anesthesia care units, this advanced warming system delivers precise temperature control to prevent perioperative hypothermia.
We engineered the 875 model with quiet operation and intuitive controls that clinical staff can adjust quickly during procedures. The unit’s compact footprint and hospital-grade durability ensure reliable performance across thousands of patient warming sessions.
With dual hose ports and compatibility with our full range of warming blankets, the Bair Hugger 875 gives your team the flexibility to warm patients effectively in any clinical scenario. The digital display provides at-a-glance temperature verification, while built-in safety features protect against overheating.
- Three precise temperature settings: 32°C, 38°C, and 43°C for customized patient warming
- Quiet operation at 58 dB or less to maintain a calm clinical environment
- Dual hose ports allow simultaneous connection of two warming blankets
- Digital LED display shows selected temperature setting clearly
- Compact 11.5″ × 9.5″ × 11″ footprint fits easily on equipment carts
Temperature Control & Safety Features

The Bair Hugger 875 warming unit offers three carefully calibrated temperature settings that address different clinical warming needs. We set the 32°C option for mild normothermia maintenance, 38°C for standard intraoperative warming, and 43°C for rapid rewarming in emergency situations.
Our digital control system continuously monitors air temperature at the hose outlet, not just inside the unit. This real-time feedback ensures the warming air reaching your patient stays within the selected range. Built-in thermal cutoffs prevent overheating even if airflow becomes restricted.
Operating Room Performance

We designed the bair hugger 875 specifically for the demands of busy surgical suites and procedural areas. The unit’s sound level stays at or below 58 decibels during operation, quieter than normal conversation, so it won’t interfere with surgical team communication.
The compact housing measures just 11.5 inches wide and stands 11 inches tall, fitting comfortably on anesthesia carts or equipment stands without consuming valuable floor space. At 13.6 pounds, nursing staff can relocate the unit between rooms quickly when scheduling demands change.
Blanket Compatibility & System Integration

The Bair Hugger 875 works seamlessly with our complete line of single-use and reusable warming blankets designed for specific surgical positions and patient populations. Our full-body blankets, lower-body blankets, pediatric blankets, and specialty surgical access blankets all connect directly to the 875’s standard hose ports.
We manufacture every warming blanket with perforations that distribute forced air evenly while preventing direct contact with the patient’s skin. The blanket’s soft material conforms to body contours and stays in place throughout procedures without additional securing.
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Bair Hugger 875 Warming Unit Questions
The Bair Hugger 875 warming unit provides three temperature settings: 32°C (89.6°F) for mild warming and normothermia maintenance, 38°C (100.4°F) for standard intraoperative warming, and 43°C (109.4°F) for rapid rewarming in emergency situations or severely hypothermic patients.
You can change temperature settings at any time during use by pressing the temperature selection button. The digital LED display confirms your selected setting immediately, and the unit adjusts output within seconds.
Yes, the Bair Hugger 875 features dual hose ports that both operate at full performance simultaneously. You can connect two warming blankets to warm different body regions independently, such as using both upper-body and lower-body blankets on the same patient.
This dual-port capability also allows you to keep a backup blanket connected and ready for immediate use if you need to switch blanket types during a procedure. Both ports use the same secure twist-lock connection system that prevents accidental disconnection.
The Bair Hugger 875 operates at 58 decibels or less, which is quieter than normal conversation levels. We specifically designed the unit’s fan and airflow system to minimize noise so it doesn’t interfere with surgical team communication or patient comfort in recovery areas.
Many clinical teams report the 875 is noticeably quieter than older warming units they’ve used previously. The sound level remains consistent across all three temperature settings.
The Bair Hugger 875 works with our complete line of patient warming blankets, including full-body blankets, upper-body blankets, lower-body blankets, pediatric blankets, underbody blankets, and specialty surgical access blankets. All Bair Hugger blankets use the same standard hose connection.
You can switch between different blanket types throughout the day using the same 875 unit. The universal compatibility gives your team flexibility to select the appropriate blanket for each surgical position and procedure type without needing multiple warming units.
The Bair Hugger 875 warming unit measures 11.5 inches wide, 9.5 inches deep, and 11 inches tall, making it compact enough to fit on standard anesthesia carts or equipment stands. The small footprint doesn’t consume valuable floor space in crowded operating rooms or procedure areas.
At 13.6 pounds, the unit is light enough for clinical staff to transport easily between rooms or departments. The compact design and manageable weight make it practical to maintain multiple units across different clinical areas.
Routine maintenance for the Bair Hugger 875 involves monthly air filter inspection and replacement when visible contamination appears. The filter protects internal components from dust and debris, and replacing it takes less than two minutes without requiring tools.
The exterior housing should be wiped down with standard hospital disinfectants between uses according to your facility’s infection control protocols. Beyond filter changes and surface cleaning, the 875 is designed for years of reliable operation without requiring frequent servicing or parts replacement.
The Bair Hugger 875 warming unit operates on standard hospital electrical power and doesn’t require special circuits or dedicated outlets. The hospital-grade power cord features secure connections that meet medical equipment safety standards.
The unit draws reasonable power that allows it to share circuits with other standard operating room equipment. No facility modifications or electrical upgrades are typically necessary to integrate the 875 into your existing clinical spaces.
