- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 0.1 lb
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- MFR: Health Care Logistics Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 18887
Frequently asked questions
Is the construction durable enough for heavy fluid use?
Yes, these towels are built for superior fluid management. They utilize a 3-ply tissue construction paired with a resilient poly backing, which acts as a protective barrier to effectively prevent fluid strike-through during procedures.
Does the embossed pattern help with fluid containment?
Absolutely. The towels feature a specialized waffle-embossed pattern designed to catch, channel, and trap fluids, ensuring your workspace remains clean and dry.
Are these towels safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes. The McKesson Procedure Towels are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for professional medical environments.
Where are these high-quality towels manufactured?
These towels are proudly manufactured in the United States. They meet strict TAA (Trade Agreement Act) and BAA (Buy American Act) compliance requirements.
Are these suitable for clinical IV therapy settings?
Yes, they are specifically designed for demanding clinical environments, including IV therapy stations, examination rooms, and surgical suites.
Are these towels autoclavable?
No, these are non-autoclavable. They are intended for single-use, disposable applications to ensure optimal hygiene in medical settings.
Is the backing absorbent or moisture-resistant?
The towel features a dual-layer approach: the top surface is 3-ply absorbent tissue, while the bottom consists of a smooth, moisture-resistant poly backing to protect surfaces underneath.
How many towels come in one order?
Each case contains a bulk quantity of 500 individual procedure towels, providing an efficient supply for busy medical facilities.
Are these towels radiopaque?
No, these are non-radiopaque towels. They are designed primarily for fluid absorption and barrier protection.
Is the size consistent for general medical use?
Yes, each towel measures 13 inches wide by 18 inches long, providing a standard and reliable coverage area for common medical procedures and tray setups.