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PH Tidy Absorbable Medical Underpad | Size Large

(10 pads in box)
PH Tidy Absorbable Medical Underpad | Size Large
Product Details
PH Tidy Absorbable Medical Underpad has a super absorbent polymer that ensures complete dryness and comfort while locking the fluids away and eliminating odour. The non-woven top layer uses non-woven cloth that is soft on the skin. The antibacterial super absorbent polymer with diamond embossed absorbing channels quickly absorbs any liquid and provides a dry and comfortable feeling.

Uses:
The underpads can be used during surgeries, post or pre-operative procedures, and after maternity.

Key Benefits:
  • Super absorbent material: The underpads have super absorbent polymer (SAP) that ensures complete dryness and comfort
  • Soft and comfortable: The underpads are extremely comfortable, soft, and gentle on the skin. The non-woven top layer remains extremely comfortable
  • No leakage or bad odour: The quickly absorbing material helps in barricading leakage of the fluid to provide a dry and comfortable experience all the time and locks in bad odour within

Good to know:
Has silicone tapes

Size:
Large

Suitable For:
Children, babies, and adults

Absorption Capacity:
Absorbs till the last layer

Directions for Use:
  • Place the underpad on the bed
  • Remove the silicone tape
  • Spread and fix

Disposal:
  • Empty waste into toilet
  • Roll the underpad up with P.E. backing
  • Discard into waste receptacle
  • Do not litter
  • Never flush the underpad down into the toilet to avoid clogging

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a dry place
  • To avoid the risk of choking, do not allow baby, children, and senile users to tear the underpad or plastic bag. Choking may result from any objects that have been put into the mouth
  • Always protect the users from any source of flame, the underpad, like any article of clothing, will burn if exposed to flame
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 24 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)