Medline Disposable Flat Bed Sheets have multilayer SMS Top Sheet that is designed to give unparalleled protection against stains and spills, promote breathability, and increase infection control measures in healthcare settings. Build with multiple layers of SMS material, this top sheet reacts as a reliable barrier, guarding against potential toxins while permitting for ideal airflow to secure patient comfort. The multilayer SMS material aids guard against stains and spills, ensuring a clean and hygienic environment for patients. Its breathable design helps air circulation, stopping overheating and discomfort. It's essential to note that this product is created exclusively for use as a top sheet, providing an additional layer of defence without compromising mobility or comfort for patients. While highly helpful in its protective capabilities, it's important to acknowledge that this top sheet is not impervious, meaning it offers a barrier but may not completely block all fluids. As part of our liability to infection control, this top sheet is disposable, facilitating easy disposal after each use to reduce the risk of cross-contamination between patients. Elevate your infection control practices with our disposable Multilayer SMS Top Sheet, designed to boost cleanliness and safety in healthcare environments.
Features
- Size: 40" x 84"
- Color: Dark Blue
- Absorbent Design: Promotes best airflow to maintain patient comfort, stopping overheating and discomfort during use
- Not Water-Resistance: While highly essential in its protective capabilities, it's important to note that this sheet is not impervious
- Stain and Spill Defence: Build with multilayer SMS material to protect against stains and spills, checking a clean and hygienic environment for patients
- Complete Use as Top Sheet: Crafted merely for use as a top sheet, providing an additional layer of defence without compromising mobility or comfort for patients
- Disposable: Allows for convenient disposal after each use, reducing the potential for cross-contamination between patients and improving infection control protocols in healthcare settings