Key Features
Disposable bedpads are pads or sheets which are designed to absorb fluid
and protect the surface they are placed on. Incontinence Aid –
Bedpads, also known as Chux, are super absorbent pads
designed to protect the mattress from urine damage. The pad is placed
above or
below the linens (personal preference) and absorbs leaking liquid.
Bedpads have
become the standard in long term care facilities and hospitals to
protect
mattresses and furniture from urine damage and reduce linen laundry.
While
Bedpads were designed to be used for adult incontinence to protect the
mattress, innovators have found alternative uses as explained below.
Protecting Furniture – Often used on beds, cribs, on wheelchairs, sofas
and
other furniture to protect against damage or stains from bodily fluids
or other
spills. Good for use during home births. After surgery, giving birth, or
during
illness they can keep surfaces clean. Baby Care –They can be used in
cribs, playpens, changing tables, or other places
a baby may spend time. A bedpad can be used as a changing pad, providing
a
clean place to change a child anywhere, anytime. Additionally, they can
be used
in the lap while holding a child or on the shoulder as a burping cloth
or spit up
cloth. They may also be used under a high chair for easy clean up after
your child
eats. Helps in potty training. Pet Care – Can provide a clean surface
during whelping or other animal birth,
and an alternative to newspaper for a kennel or pen for young puppies.
Useful
for house training puppies and a good option for sick pets. Makes travel
with
pets easier, too.