Alcohol pads are essential for effectively cleaning minor cuts, bites, and skin wounds, ensuring harmful bacteria that can lead to infections are eradicated.
These pads serve a crucial role in preparing the skin for injections, such as for bee sting allergy pens. Proper sterilization of the skin area is necessary before any injection.
Our alcohol pads are imbued with a seventy percent solution of isopropyl alcohol and water. Isopropyl alcohol, commonly recognized as rubbing alcohol, is also referred to as isopropanol.
Isopropyl alcohol is characterized by its colorless appearance and distinctively strong odor.
Notably, it is highly flammable and should be stored away from any sparks or flames to ensure safety.
1. Size options: 3x6cm, 3x6.5cm, 6*9cm, etc., tailored to meet diverse needs.
2. Packet size available: 5x5cm, ensuring convenient handling and storage.
Our pads promise a clean, safe, comfortable, and convenient usage experience.
Ideal for comprehensive wound cleaning and injection site disinfection.
Soft yet sturdy, these pads cleanse and moisten while establishing a protective barrier post-use.
Perfectly designed for professional and hospital environments.
Each pad is individually wrapped in a sterile, water-resistant package for guaranteed hygiene.
Effectively guards against potential secondary infections.
Product Description
Our alcohol prep pads are individually enclosed in sterile, water-resistant packaging, ensuring the utmost hygiene. These pads are essential for cleaning the injection site, pre- and post-injection.
They also effectively remove any residual blood from fingers and other surfaces, maintaining cleanliness.
Designed strictly for single use to ensure optimal safety and hygiene.
Notice: (1) Avoid contact with eyes;
(2) Ensure they are kept out of reach of children;
(3) Intended for external use only;
(4) Discontinue use immediately if allergic reactions or any discomfort occur.
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