🛏️ Secure comfort that stays put—because your peace of mind deserves the best!
These 30" x 36" disposable bed pads feature dual wide adhesive strips for secure placement and a six-layer cotton construction for heavy absorbency and durability. Designed with a soft, breathable non-woven surface, they provide superior comfort and protection for adults, seniors, kids, and pets. Packaged non-compressed for easy use, these pads prevent shifting and tearing, ensuring reliable all-night dryness.
Color | Green |
Number of Layers | 6 |
Material | Cotton |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 30"L x 36"W |
Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
V**M
Perfect for our dog’s crate
Our 7mo lab is having urinary issues, small urine puddle overnight in his crate, might need surgery . Bought these, & very happy that they are keeping his bed dry. I wish the plastic was a little thicker, as he claws a bit overnight, pad doesn’t move but he made an eraser size hole in plastic. Solved this by cutting a large pad (different brand) into 4 pieces, & placed underneath the adhesive pad, in the middle. Somebody mentioned the adhesive gets stuck on cloth, & difficult to remove, happens, but using rubbing alcohol & a cloth will loosen adhesive paper in 2-3minutes. Only seems to happen if myself or puppy push adhesive area too hard against cloth bed. I usually slide the pad over the back of his bed, as accidents don’t happen with our male dog in he front. Will definitely buy again !
A**3
Sheet saver
As my mother is transitioning into an older age these pads have saved a ton of extra washing. They are very absorbent and the size is perfect.
J**R
Great for elderly that is bed ridden
We use this for my mother that is bed ridden and wears diapers so the protection for the mattress in case of leaks works great
K**
Work well
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Good pads. Work well
M**M
Stays in place
Great size. Sticky tapes help pad stay in place. Highly recommend this product
J**R
Sticks to the sheets
Perfect
K**H
These work-ish
These are exactly like any inexpensive disposable absorbent under pads available, though they’re nothing spectacular warranting the extra cost for adhesive strips. Though I do appreciate those periods of time when my father leak through his diaper onto furniture, they don’t stick particularly well and end up trashed by him getting up and down. They don’t stick for more than a day or two, ultimately ending up bunched up. Leaving them looking pretty disgusting and extremely unreliable.I’ve utilize these on top of two waterproof mattresses protectors, under sheets as well as larger washable absorbent pad that wraps around the sides of his bed and tucks in, and another on top. Anything I can do to avoid having to change his bed daily, I’m all about!! He has a daybed and the twin xl mattress fits snugly, making it a NIGHTMARE to change. The task takes an enormous toll on my body I hoped these would be the holy grail of making my job as his caretaker easier, sadly wasn’t the case here. Will be going back to taping down another brand disposable pad with packing tape. Which might even work a little better.Also used these on chairs, recliner and club chair cushions. Neither case it stayed well and easily bunched and slides as he’s unable to much of the time get into or out of his chair, let’s go with gracefully. He’s constantly sliding around on and off furniture (bed and chair), which pulls the absorbent pad. Which I carefully tuck around the cushion, taking care to cared fold and tuck to give it as long a life as possible. Which would save a few dollars had the adhesive strips worked long term.These are an effective side to wrap around the cushion of a recliner or club chair (not oversized)I can’t foresee these absorbing much beyond some leaking, certainly not a full bladders worth without flowing off the edges. We’ve had some occasions when he’s refused to eat/drink and become dangerously dehydrated. That’s when his urine becomes so potent it’s enough to stun you!! Those occasions, the aroma will bypass the disposable absorbent pad and meld with whatever is below it, bed/chair. Those occasions I’ve found Clorox fabric disinfectant deodorizer spray to be the best option as it’s not always feasible to deep clean with a shampooer, steam cleaner or good old elbow grease, the cover with baking soda to work it’s magic. Even then, it’s not 100% effective, so a sturdy pad is the first and best line of defense.For those of you new to caring for someone at home with dementia/Alzheimer’s…. Hope this random information helps!!! I know I wish I’d found a review from someone else that had already learned how to deal with the ups and downs of providing full time care to someone suffering from cognitive decline, lives turned upside down out of the blue. I’ve learned that washing my father’s clothes and bedding with some non splash/color safe bleach is more effective than running everything through the wash several time’s to get a handle on the odor. Works better than vinegar ir baking soda or peroxide. Works far better that fancy stuff made with persimmons specifically formulated to deodorize urine smell. Though that stuff smells AMAZING!! It definitely doesn’t knock much if any urine aroma. It’s essentially helpful after he’s refused to have his diaper changed, when the word ripe bears a whole new meaning! Regardless of the amount of time the urine ferments, I’ve found it helpful to only was said items in cold. Hot water will exacerbate an already bad situation. Will also let those loads wash for a few minutes, open the lid so everything can soak. Usually need to wash his items at least twice, even with the non splash color safe bleach. I’ve become used to having to throw away a lot more articles than I’d like. He’s terrible about throwing things away, burying them in the trash when nobody is looking. For that issue as well as several others, we’ve set up cameras all over the house.
A**A
Buy it
This pads are amazing …a life saver. I used this to potty train my puppies because they would move the mad and not land in it. The adhesive works well it sticks, if it get wet then the pad would loosen up.
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