Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads
About Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, also known as "chux," are designed to keep furniture dry and clean. They feature a soft topsheet that is comfortable against the skin. Simply place the underpad on the desired surface to protect it, as the waterproof backing prevents any moisture from passing through. It is important to note that these underpads are not intended for heavy absorbency and are best suited for short-term needs, such as tending to wounds or changing enteral feeding tubes. They are not recommended for long-term use, like sleeping on them.
Available in multiple sizes, these disposable underpads offer a convenient solution for providing extra support when changing incontinence products or serving as a seat cover for a wheelchair.
Key Benefits & Features
Soft Topsheet | Provides comfort for the user |
Waterproof Plastic Backsheet | Keeps liquids contained and protects furniture |
Fluff Core | Offers some moisture absorption, suitable for short-term use |
Multiple Sizes | Available to meet various caregiver needs |
Disposable | For easy cleanup |
Made in USA | Assurance of quality and manufacturing standards |
Who Should Use These:
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, Heavy are recommended for individuals changing feeding tubes, tending to wounds, changing ostomy bags, or seeking protection for their bed during incontinence product changes.
About Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, also known as "chux," are designed to keep furniture dry and clean. They feature a soft topsheet that is comfortable against the skin. Simply place the underpad on the desired surface to protect it, as the waterproof backing prevents any moisture from passing through. It is important to note that these underpads are not intended for heavy absorbency and are best suited for short-term needs, such as tending to wounds or changing enteral feeding tubes. They are not recommended for long-term use, like sleeping on them.
Available in multiple sizes, these disposable underpads offer a convenient solution for providing extra support when changing incontinence products or serving as a seat cover for a wheelchair.
Key Benefits & Features
Soft Topsheet | Provides comfort for the user |
Waterproof Plastic Backsheet | Keeps liquids contained and protects furniture |
Fluff Core | Offers some moisture absorption, suitable for short-term use |
Multiple Sizes | Available to meet various caregiver needs |
Disposable | For easy cleanup |
Made in USA | Assurance of quality and manufacturing standards |
Who Should Use These:
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, Heavy are recommended for individuals changing feeding tubes, tending to wounds, changing ostomy bags, or seeking protection for their bed during incontinence product changes.
About Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, also known as "chux," are designed to keep furniture dry and clean. They feature a soft topsheet that is comfortable against the skin. Simply place the underpad on the desired surface to protect it, as the waterproof backing prevents any moisture from passing through. It is important to note that these underpads are not intended for heavy absorbency and are best suited for short-term needs, such as tending to wounds or changing enteral feeding tubes. They are not recommended for long-term use, like sleeping on them.
Available in multiple sizes, these disposable underpads offer a convenient solution for providing extra support when changing incontinence products or serving as a seat cover for a wheelchair.
Key Benefits & Features
Soft Topsheet | Provides comfort for the user |
Waterproof Plastic Backsheet | Keeps liquids contained and protects furniture |
Fluff Core | Offers some moisture absorption, suitable for short-term use |
Multiple Sizes | Available to meet various caregiver needs |
Disposable | For easy cleanup |
Made in USA | Assurance of quality and manufacturing standards |
Who Should Use These:
Attends Dri-Sorb Underpads, Heavy are recommended for individuals changing feeding tubes, tending to wounds, changing ostomy bags, or seeking protection for their bed during incontinence product changes.