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QUIK-SORB REUSABLE PLAID UNDERPADS (MODELS C2010, C2011, & C2012)    


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Picture of QUIK-SORB REUSABLE PLAID UNDERPADS (MODELS C2010, C2011, & C2012) The Quik-Sorb Plaid Reusable Underpads are bed underpads and incontinence pads designed for use by individuals with incontinence. These pads have Ibex quilted top sheets with waterproof Vintex backs and heavyweight liquidfill absorbent centers. They are washable and dryable up to 300 times. SIZES: Model C2010 is a chair pad, model 2011 is a bed/sofa pad, and model C2012 is a bed pad. DIMENSIONS: Model C2010 is 18 x 24 inches. Model C2011 is 24 x 36 inches. Model C2012 is 34 x 36 inches. COLOR: Plaid top sheet to hide stains.

Notes: Quik-Sorb is a trademark of Essential Medical Supply Inc. ** Vintex is a registered trademark. ** This product is available through local durable medical equipment dealers and independent pharmacies.

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This product record was updated on August 13, 2003.

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Essential Medical Supply Inc.

6420 Hazeltine National Drive
Orlando, Florida 32822
United States
Telephone: 800-826-8423 or 407-770-0710.
Fax: 407-407-770-0624.
Web: http://www.essentialmedicalsupply.com.
Email: ESSMED@aol.com.


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