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Picture of SNOOZY'S WATERPROOF SHEET PROTECTOR Snoozy's Waterproof Sheet Protector is a bed underpad designed to protect mattresses, bedding, and linens on twin beds from incontinence. The four-layer quilted pad is designed to be placed over the bottom sheet and replaced with a fresh one in the event of incontinence. The pads are machine washable and dryable and they may be bleached. They are also designed to be folded for ease in transport. DIMENSIONS: 34 x 35 inches. COLOR: Available in a choice of two cartoon prints depicting the adventures of Snoozy the rabbit or solid white.

Notes: Snoozy's is a trademark of PRIVA Inc.

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This product record was updated on January 20, 2004.

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Fiberlinks Textiles Inc.

815C Tecumseh
Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 4B1
Canada
Telephone: 800-761-8881 or 514-694-9440.
Fax: 514-694-6311.
Web: http://www.fiberlinkstextiles.com.
Email: piv@priva-inc.com.


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