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Picture of WATERPROOF HOSPITAL FLEECE  PADS The Waterproof Hospital Fleece Bed Pads are decubitus pads designed for use by individuals at risk for pressure sores/ulcers. These pads are made from 100 percent machine-washable lambswool knitted into a backing material to create a dense fleece. A breathable waterproof layer is bonded to the back. This fleece creates a microclimate which assists in regulating body temperature and humidity. Hospital Fleece is hypoallergenic and non-flammable. The wool is treated with an antibacterial and an antifungal. SIZES: Bed, wheelchair, or wheelchair seat. DIMENSIONS: 32 x 60 inches, 20 x 36 inches, or 18 x 20 inches.

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Price: 180.00 to 50.00.

This product record was updated on April 11, 2007.

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Down-Under Wool

8141 Lamont Ave.
Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 6V6
Canada
Telephone: 800-463-1985.
Fax: 905-295-3816.
Web: http://www.medicalsheepskins.com.
Email: sales@medicalsheepskins.com.


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