BedJet COVID-19 Update

We continue to be open for business to serve our BedJet owners. We are still picking up the phone, answering all emails and shipping daily. Our employees who can work from home have been doing so. Based on company performance since March we can say unequivocally that our company will survive the COVID pandemic and be able to continue providing full customer support, warranty support, and ongoing sales of new units for years to come. It seems BedJet has turned into one of those hot "I'm stuck at home and want to be comfortable" items and we've been blessed for that!

The continuous support from our BedJet customers has had a direct impact in helping our healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID pandemic. In early April, BedJet donated over 3,600 much-needed N95 masks to hospitals and nursing homes in New York and Rhode Island, as well as our local Rhode Island Police and Fire Departments. These masks were sourced internationally, adding to the sum supply available in the US. Click here for more information about BedJet's donation.

We are always here to help! Reach us at (401) 404-5250 or info@bedjet.com.

Members of the Newport Police Department pose with a sign that says
The Newport Police Department received a donation of N95 masks from BedJet for their front-line workers.
Over 3,600 N95 masks were sourced from overseas to add to the US sum total supply.
Over 3,600 N95 masks were sourced from overseas to add to the US sum total supply.
Rhode Island's South County Hospital received a donation of masks for their staff.
Rhode Island's South County Hospital received a donation of masks for their staff.
EBCAP Nurse Esther Trneny (left) and EBCAP Physician Assistant Nelsy Lopes give a socially distanced high-five before distributing masks to their front-line staff.
EBCAP Nurse Esther Trneny (left) and EBCAP Physician Assistant Nelsy Lopes give a socially distanced high-five before distributing masks to their front-line staff.
Newport Lions Club President Dave Dittmann (R) and board member Paul Tobak (L) prepare to hand out the masks donated by BedJet to the Club's elderly members.
Newport Lions Club President Dave Dittmann (R) and board member Paul Tobak (L) prepare to hand out the masks donated by BedJet to the Club's elderly members.

BedJet COVID-19 Update

We continue to be open for business to serve our BedJet owners. We are still picking up the phone, answering all emails and shipping daily. Our employees who can work from home have been doing so. Based on company performance since March we can say unequivocally that our company will survive the COVID pandemic and be able to continue providing full customer support, warranty support, and ongoing sales of new units for years to come. It seems BedJet has turned into one of those hot "I'm stuck at home and want to be comfortable" items and we've been blessed for that!

The continuous support from our BedJet customers has had a direct impact in helping our healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID pandemic. In early April, BedJet donated over 3,600 much-needed N95 masks to hospitals and nursing homes in New York and Rhode Island, as well as our local Rhode Island Police and Fire Departments. These masks were sourced internationally, adding to the sum supply available in the US. Click here for more information about BedJet's donation.

We are always here to help! Reach us at (401) 404-5250 or info@bedjet.com.

Over 3,600 N95 masks were sourced from overseas to add to the US sum total supply.
The Newport Police Department received a donation of N95 masks from BedJet for their front-line workers.
Rhode Island's South County Hospital received a donation of masks for their staff.
EBCAP Nurse Esther Trneny (left) and EBCAP Physician Assistant Nelsy Lopes practice a socially distanced high-5 before distributing masks to their front-line staff.
Newport Lions Club President Dave Dittmann (R) and board member Paul Tobak (L) prepare to hand out the masks donated by BedJet to the Club's elderly members.