Male and female disposable pull up style pants featuring a core of super absorbent material with soft stretch elastics around the abdominal section and double leg cuffs. Tear away side seams allow for easy removal.
A range of All in One pads which are fixed by a double tabbing system that ensures that each user has an individual fit. The different sizes have varying degrees of absorbency which are colour coded to provide ease of use with multiple pads. Suitable for urinary and faecal incontinence for female and male use.
A range of All in One pads which are fixed by a double tabbing system. Include three small sizes for children. The different sizes have varying degrees of absorbency which are colour coded to provide ease of use with multiple pads. Suitable for urinary and faecal incontinence.
Shaped pads which cater for male and female use, all body styles and types of incontinence from light stress through to very heavy / night use. Some pads are elasticised with standing cuffs to provide a firm fit and double security against leakage. Some of the smaller pads have an adhesive backing for attaching to underwear.
Male and female disposable all in one pad with an absorbent core and water resistant backing. For ease of application, it features large wings which are overlapped and fastened with hook & loop tape at the waist. Suitable for severe urinary and / or faecal incontinence. Designed for male or female adult use. Two sizes.
Male and female range of lightweight washable stretch pants for keeping an incontinence pad securely in place. Available in various styles and sizes.
Male disposable, absorbent pouch pad designed for male urinary incontinence. Available in three styles. Designed for moderate urinary incontinence (150ml +).
A disposable, absorbent, fluff filled bed pad with a waterproof foil backing. Available in a range of three sizes the smallest of which could also be used on a chair.
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