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ATB Bedskin

  • Disposable Bed-sheets

  • Presenting, ATB Bedskin – an innovative solution is set to revolutionize healthcare practices. Designed to prevent infections and bedsores, it is equally effective for patients with specific medical conditions such as oncology and burns.

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Mitigates Hospital Acquired Infections

Disinfected by Gamma radiation

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Reduces Bedsores

Made of breathable and delicate fabric

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Lessens Infection

Has anti-microbial feature

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Absorbs Body Fluids/Spoils

Multi-layers keep the surface dry

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Provides Comfort to Patients

Reduces excess shifting (movement) of patients

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Lowers Water Usage and is Eco–Friendly

Made from bio-degradable material

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Saves Excess Manpower

Easy to use in bed-making

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Reduces Additional Costs

Disposable, hence needs no laundering

USPs of ATB Bedskin

Advanced Infection Control

Minimizes infection risks, providing enhanced protection for vulnerable patients.

Anti-Fungal & Anti-Microbial

Prevents bacteria and fungi growth, ensuring hygienic bedding and reducing skin infections.

100% Waterproof

Offers reliable protection against spills and leaks, keeping the mattress dry and clean.

Moisture Absorbent

Absorbs excess moisture, maintaining a dry surface and reducing skin irritation.

Regulates Temperature

Adapts to body temperature, ensuring patient comfort and optimal sleep quality.

100% Recyclable

Environmentally friendly, promoting sustainability and reducing waste in healthcare.

Benefits for the environment

  • Environmental Sustainability:

    ATB Bedskin is disposable and biodegradable. Hence, it helps in environmental sustainability and reduces the carbon footprint of healthcare facilities.

  • Saves Water:

    Unlike linen which requires a huge amount of water for laundering, ATB Bedskin being 100% recyclable saves a valuable resource like water.

Disposal

Discard it as standard medical disposable material using a yellow bin.

Place the used Bedskin in designated medical waste bags.

Label the bags as ‘Medical Waste’ and mark them with a biohazard symbol.

Close the bags and seal them properly with tape.

Store the bags in an allocated area. Ensure that a medical waste disposal service collects them.