Conti® Maceratable Dry Wipe   Large   Pack of 75

Conti® Maceratable Dry Wipe Large Pack of 75

Conti

Infection prevention and patient hygiene
    Maceratable patient cleansing dry wipes (washcloths)

    Description

    Conti® Maceratable Dry Wipes (Washcloths) are heavy-weight, large, cellulose-based patient cleansing wipes designed for full-body hygiene. Each 30 x 28 cm dry wipe combines strength, softness and high absorbency, remaining durable even when wet. The wipes are designed to disperse when disposed of in a hospital macerator (and are suitable for toilet or macerator disposal where local policy allows), providing a more environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic wipes. Manufactured in the UK by Vernacare, the Conti® Maceratable range is widely used in hospitals, care homes and community care settings for continence care and general bathing.

    Bnefits

    • Heavy-weight, large-format dry wipe for effective full-body cleansing
    • Made from 100% cellulose / airlaid tissue for a soft, textile-like feel
    • High bulk and water absorbency to aid thorough cleansing and drying
    • Maintains strength and integrity even when wet
    • Maceratable design disperses in hospital macerators and is suitable for toilet disposal (as per local guidance)
    • More environmentally friendly than many synthetic alternatives
    • Soft and gentle, suitable for sensitive, fragile or damaged skin
    • Proven in practice to reduce overall wipe usage (reported up to ~73%), supporting cost and waste reduction
    • Manufactured in the UK with consistent quality control
    • Versatile: can be used standalone or as part of a two-step cleansing process with separate cleansers or foams

    Indications

    • Everyday patient cleansing in hospitals, care homes and community care
    • Full-body washing and drying for dependent or semi-dependent patients
    • Continence care and post-incontinence cleansing
    • Bed bathing when access to showering or bathing is limited
    • Use on sensitive, fragile or elderly skin where a soft but strong wipe is required
    • Situations requiring macerator-compatible wipes to reduce clinical waste

    Composition

    • Material: 100% cellulose (airlaid tissue)
    • Latex free
    • Heavy-weight, non-woven, dry (non-impregnated) wipe

    Formulation

    • Dry, non-medicated, non-impregnated cellulose airlaid wipe
    • No added lotions, surfactants or antiseptics (used with water, soap or cleansing products as required)

    Packaging

    • Pack size: 75 large maceratable dry wipes
    • Wipe dimensions: approximately 30 cm x 28 cm
    • Product code: CWW075P
    • Typical case configuration from distributors: 16 packs of 75 wipes (case quantities may vary by supplier)
    • Supplied in non-sterile packaging for single-use wipes

    Usage

    • Remove a single Conti® Maceratable Dry Wipe from the pack.
    • Use dry or moisten the wipe with water and, if required, a suitable cleanser or soap.
    • Gently cleanse the required area of the body, using additional wipes as needed to maintain hygiene.
    • Use each wipe for a single patient cleansing episode only; do not reuse.
    • After use, dispose of the wipe in a hospital macerator or toilet only where this is permitted by local policy and plumbing capability.
    • Do not dispose of large quantities at once; follow local guidelines for maceratable products.
    • Close or fold the pack after opening to help protect the remaining wipes from dust and splashes.

    Contraindications

    Not publicly listed

    Adverse Effects

    Not publicly listed

    Storage Conditions

    • Store in a clean, dry environment at room temperature.
    • Protect from direct sunlight, moisture and excessive heat.
    • Keep in original packaging until use.
    • Keep out of reach of children when not in professional use.

    Duration

    Single-use per cleansing episode; used for the duration of the individual wash or continence care procedure only.

    Onset

    Immediate cleansing and absorbent effect upon use.

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