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Flexible Fabric Bandages Family Pack - 80 strips - 2 sizes

Flexible Fabric Bandages Family Pack - 80 strips - 2 sizes

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Flexible Fabric Bandages Family Pack

80 strips

2 sizes. Product Info Here's a bandage that goes with the flow. Elastoplast Fabric bandages are extra flexible and ideal for joints, adapting seamlessly to your body's movements — suitable for protecting and covering minor wounds. Flexible Fabric Bandages *Elastoplast bandages block 99% of bacteria, based on microbial barrier testing Whether your wound is on your elbow, your knee, or your finger, these bandages are designed to stay exactly where you

Flexible Fabric Bandages Family Pack - 80 strips - 2 sizes

How often should I change my bandage? Although Elastoplast bandages are known to stay on strong for quite some time, it is recommended to change dressings daily to keep the minor wound clean. 2. Is it better to let small wounds dry in the fresh air instead of putting on a bandage? We'll let you in on a little secret – it's a common myth that keeping minor cuts and scrapes uncovered to let them "air out" helps them heal faster. But in reality, the complete opposite is true. Research shows that covered wounds heal

Specifications

  • Brand: Elastoplast
  • Model: 056594011144
  • Category: Dressings Bandages Splints

Key features

  • How often should I change my bandage? Although Elastoplast bandages are known to stay on strong for quite some time
  • it is recommended to change dressings daily to keep the minor wound clean. 2. Is it better to let small wounds dry in the fresh air instead of putting on a bandage? We'll let you in on a little secret – it's a common myth that keeping minor cuts and scrapes uncovered to let them "air out" helps them heal faster. But in reality
  • the complete opposite is true. Research shows that covered wounds heal more efficiently and have a reduced risk of infection. Elastoplast products provide protection until the wound is completely healed. Myth busted. 3. When should I consult a doctor? We recommend contacting a medical professional under the following circumstances: if the wound is deep and causing major bleeding if the wound shows signs of infection such as redness
  • warmth
  • pain and swelling if there are embedded foreign objects in it in case of animal or human bites if the wound is in the area of the face if there is insufficient tetanus vaccination and of course always when you have questions or are uncertain

Local pickup and support

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Serving Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley with support across British Columbia.

How often should I change my bandage?

 

Although Elastoplast bandages are known to stay on strong for quite some time, it is recommended to change dressings daily to keep the minor wound clean.
  • 2. Is it better to let small wounds dry in the fresh air instead of putting on a bandage?

    We'll let you in on a little secret – it's a common myth that keeping minor cuts and scrapes uncovered to let them "air out" helps them heal faster. But in reality, the complete opposite is true. Research shows that covered wounds heal more efficiently and have a reduced risk of infection. Elastoplast products provide protection until the wound is completely healed. Myth busted.

    • 3. When should I consult a doctor?

      We recommend contacting a medical professional under the following circumstances:

      • if the wound is deep and causing major bleeding
      • if the wound shows signs of infection such as redness, warmth, pain and swelling
      • if there are embedded foreign objects in it
      • in case of animal or human bites
      • if the wound is in the area of the face
      • if there is insufficient tetanus vaccination

      and of course always when you have questions or are uncertain.

Flexible Fabric Bandages Family Pack - 80 strips - 2 sizes by Elastoplast is commonly used in the Dressings Bandages Splints category. Always follow the product label or clinician guidance for proper use.

Check the product specifications, measurements, and compatibility notes. If you are unsure, match to your existing item or ask your healthcare provider or supplier for guidance.

That depends on the manufacturer instructions. For infection control, many medical supplies are intended for single patient use. Refer to the label and local care guidelines.

Allergen content varies by manufacturer. Review the packaging and product details for latex free claims or material information. If you have allergies, confirm before use.

Store in a clean, dry place at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture unless the label specifies different storage conditions.

Many items in the Dressings Bandages Splints category can be used at home when used as directed. For clinical products, consult a healthcare professional for safe use instructions.

Do not use damaged medical supplies. Contact the seller with your order number and photos so they can help with replacement or return options according to their policy.