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Cardinal Health Essentials Reusable Underpad 23" X 36" - 1 Each

Cardinal Health  |  Product #: ZRUP2336R
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About this item:

  • Cardinal health essentials 23" x 36"
  • Reusable underpad, Ibex quilted.
  • Non-slip, waterproof.
  • PVC backing.
  • Moderate absorbency
  • 8 oz. Soaker.
  • Machine washable.
  • Comes packed in a clear retail package.

Description

About this item:

  • Cardinal health essentials 23" x 36"
  • Reusable underpad, Ibex quilted.
  • Non-slip, waterproof.
  • PVC backing.
  • Moderate absorbency
  • 8 oz. Soaker.
  • Machine washable.
  • Comes packed in a clear retail package.

Product Specifications

Manufacturer Cardinal Health
Brand Cardinal Health Essentials
Product # ZRUP2336R
Incontinence Type Urinary
Product Type Underpads
Manufacturer Absorbency Rating Heavy
Backing Material Waterproof Vinyl
Color White
Material Type Reusable / Washable
Waist Range 23" x 36"

FAQ

Why would I need an underpad?
Underpads are designed to be the last layer of defense against leakage for linens and other furniture.
How do I choose between a disposable underpad and a cloth (washable) underpad?
A good general rule is that if you are using a less absorbent Tabbed Brief or Pull Up, a Disposable Underpad is generally the right choice. Leakage is more common in less absorbent products, so a Disposable Underpad would be less expensive for frequent leakage (and less laundry to do!). If you are using a more absorbent Tabbed Brief or Pull Up (that is less likely to leak), a Cloth Underpad is a good "insurance policy" in the off chance that there is leakage. You can use our IronMed Absorbency Score to determine which Tabbed Brief or Pull Up is more absorbent (and this will help you choose between the Disposable and Washable Underpads).
How do I know what size of underpad to choose?
Almost all Underpads are big enough to provide adequate coverage for a bed or other piece of furniture. In general, we see smaller people select smaller Underpads and larger people opt for larger Underpads.
What do I do if my underpad is leaking?
We always recommend using a more absorbent Tabbed Brief or Pull Up in these situations. That alone will help reduce the amount of leakage you are experiencing. You can also choose a more absorbent Underpad. Use our IronMed Absorbency Score to help choose the most absorbent options in these products.

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