Cederroth Soft Foam Bandage Beige 2m

51011019

Self-adhesive bandage soft foam in beige from Cederroth. It is applied quickly and easily and has a comfortable fit, suitable for smaller wounds. It is suitable as a refill for the First Aid (& Burn) Station.

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  • Self-adhesive bandage soft foam in beige from Cederroth. It is applied quickly and easily and has a comfortable fit, suitable for smaller wounds. It is suitable as a refill for the First Aid (& Burn) Station.
  • Cederroth reference: 51011019

    Product features
    - Wrap around, press together - applied! Quick and easy
    - Can be used as both a plaster and a bandage
    - Suitable for minor wounds
    - Also suitable for larger superficial wounds
    - Can be used as a pressure bandage for heavy bleeding by forming a "pillow"
    - Elastic and adaptable, making it easy to apply to fingers, hands, arms, toes, feet, and legs, among others
    - Non-adhesive and self-adhesive
    - Does not stick to skin or hair
    - Water-resistant
    - Latex-free
    - Refill for the following stations: 510110030 & 51011026

    Product specifications
    Width: 6 cm
    Length of roll: 2 m
    Color: Beige

    Usage:
    Place the Soft Foam Bandage over the wound and wrap one turn around the injured body part (such as the finger or hand). Press the plaster together firmly so that it adheres to itself, and then continue wrapping to the desired thickness. For heavy bleeding, use multiple layers. It can be torn or cut to the appropriate length. Clean the wound, ensure it is not infected, and change the plaster daily.


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Packaging per pallet (pc) 9998
Material.Description Plast
Quantity per pack (pcs) 1 PCS/IC 20 IC/CASE
Quantity per salesunit 1

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