Surgical Underpad for Hospital Use and Incontinent People/Disposable Medical Under Pads
Product Description:
Our Disposable Medical Underpads are essential for hospitals and individuals dealing with incontinence. Designed to provide maximum absorbency and comfort, these underpads are made from high-quality materials that ensure effective protection against leaks and spills. They are perfect for use in hospital beds, wheelchairs, or any surface where reliable protection is needed.
Material | Non Woven Fabric |
Size | OEM |
Layer | OEM |
Model Number | Solid ND |
Properties | Medical Adhesive & Suture Material |
Keywords | hospital bed pads |
Material | non-woven,tissue paper ,fluff pulp, SAP ,PE film |
Application | for baby,puerperant,maternityelder |
Colour | blue,pink,white or other |
Thickness | Customized |
Use Life | 5 years |
Size | 60*90 |
Product Advantages:
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Highly Absorbent: The underpads quickly absorb liquids, preventing leaks and keeping surfaces dry. This helps maintain a clean and hygienic environment.
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Comfortable: Soft and gentle on the skin, they provide comfort for patients and incontinent individuals. The non-irritating surface reduces the risk of skin irritation.
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Disposable and Convenient: Designed for single use, they are easy to dispose of, saving time and effort on cleaning. This makes them ideal for busy healthcare settings and home care.
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Cost-Effective: By reducing the need for frequent changes and cleaning, they offer a cost-effective solution for managing incontinence and medical spills.
Product Features:
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Multi-Layered Construction: Features multiple layers that work together to absorb and lock in liquids, preventing leaks and odors.
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Breathable and Non-Slip: The top layer is breathable to enhance comfort, while the bottom layer has a non-slip surface to keep the underpad in place.
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Sterile and Safe: The underpads are made from safe, non-toxic materials and are hypoallergenic. They are also sterile to prevent the spread of infections.
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Versatile Use: Suitable for use in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home care. They can be used on beds, chairs, and other surfaces.

