Description
Adult Incontinence Bed Pads
Size: 30×36 Inch (Pack of 300)
Brand: McKesson
Material : Polymer
Unit Count : 300.0 Count
Color: Peach Backsheet
Item Weight: 22.2 Pounds
About this item
- McKesson disposable underpads are designed to handle severe cases of urinary incontinence; for bedding and seat cushions; each pad is 30 x 36 inches
- Incontinence underpads feature a back sheet designed to keep urine away from the surface; allows an even distribution of fluid
- Incontinence bed pads channel liquids away from the skin, balancing the skin’s natural moisture; odor control system for reducing unpleasant smell
- Pads have heat-sealed and non-woven edges; smooth and gentle on the skin
- Absorbent bed pads latex-free; safe to use for people with allergies or skin sensitivities
Rex Swindlehurst –
– Never leak through, despite a TON of urine. Dealbreaker #1. Sometimes we’ll get what I would call a “bad batch” and I’ve had to return, but for the most part, zero issues. Nothing compares to these. I have washable bed pads underneath and waterproof mattress pads just in case but never a problem. Saves my sanity and otherwise loads of laundry.
– Absorb A LOT. Dealbreaker #2. Can easily hold several cups. Have not had any problems with seeping through the edges.
Carolyn Fuentes –
My husband has trouble using his journal at night and this saves the sheets. He is disabled and cannot get out of bed at night.
Marilyn Stlouis –
Nice large size. Very absorbent. Used for my elderly pup.
margarita bobo –
I bought the extra large pads. They are a really good size. Covers a good amount of space. Is pretty thin, but I assume that is the point. It slides all over the place on basic sheets, but stays put very well on top of a foam mattress topper. I just layer these under the sheets but on top of the matress topper. Seems to be pretty absorbant, however it will leak over the sides if the liquid is close to the edges. I find this works best for overflow accidents. Drips or spillage in the bathroom/ potty, or for sleeping with additional support with a diaper or incontinence pad. Rips easily tho. Filling seperates, especially with prolonged use. When used for sleeping, even without accidents you need to change the pad often as moving around on it will cause the filling to seperate and the strength and absorbancy weakens. Change every day obviously, but even unused/not wet change no less than every other day or you’ll be disappointed with its performance.