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WATERPROOF UNDERPAD    


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The Waterproof Underpad is an incontinence pad designed to protect beds and other surfaces. This pad channels moisture away from the surface to prevent skin irritation. Available in super, extra, medium, and light absorbencies, this pad has an absorbent soaker layer to lock in moisture, a vinyl barrier to prevent leakage, and a non-slip backing to keep the pad in place. The machine washable pad may be bleached and they have a stain-release feature and an ant-microbial treatment. The super absorbent and the extra absorbent pad pad have a chamois Ultra Dry surface; the super absorbent pad also has an Absorbec peat moss layer. DIMENSIONS: The light absorbency pad is 30 x 34 inches and the others are 34 x 36 inches.

Notes: Price discounts are available on purchases of three pads.

Price: 26.99 to 11.99.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Sears Health and Wellness Catalog

7700 Brush Hill Road
Suite 240
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
United States
Telephone: 800-326-1750 or 888-326-2132.
Web: http://www.searscommercial.com/catalog/Health%20&%20Wellness.


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