When you need to protect beds, chairs, and other surfaces from spills or incontinence, a reliable solution is essential. Our Linen Savers offer a simple and effective way to manage spills and keep your bedding dry. They provide peace of mind for both caregivers and those in their care. These pads are strong and super absorbent, keeping your linens clean and reducing the need for frequent washing.

We construct our linen savers with a highly absorbent core and a waterproof backing, which ensures no liquid seeps through to the surface below. The 4-ply pads provide a standard level of protection, while our 6-ply pads offer a thicker, even more absorbent solution for heavy-duty or overnight use. We specifically engineer this multi-ply design to wick moisture away from the skin. This helps to reduce the risk of irritation and promote greater comfort.

These disposable underpads provide excellent value for money. They offer a convenient, hygienic solution for hospitals, nursing homes, and home care in Lusaka and Kitwe. By using them, you save on laundry costs, time, and effort, allowing you to focus on what truly matters. Get a quote today and equip your facility or home with a dependable layer of protection.

FAQs

1. What are linen savers used for? We use linen savers to protect beds, chairs, and other surfaces from moisture. They are a common solution for incontinence management. We also use them for post-operative care and infant care.

2. What is the difference between 4-ply and 6-ply? The number of plies refers to the layers of the absorbent material. The 6-ply pads are thicker and more absorbent than the 4-ply pads, making them ideal for heavy-duty or overnight use.

3. Are these linen savers single-use? Yes, we design these linen savers for a single, hygienic use. Once they are soiled, you can dispose of them to maintain cleanliness.

4. How do these pads help with skin irritation? The super-absorbent core pulls moisture away from the skin and traps it within the pad. This helps to keep the skin dry, which is a key factor in reducing the risk of skin irritation.