Bed pads are waterproof sheets that are put under your sheets to protect your mattress from night-time accidents. Incontinence bed pads are commonly used on baby and children's beds to protect from bed wetting. Although less common, many adults suffer from nocturnal enuresis as well according to The National Association for Continence.
According to the Mayo Clinic, there can be a variety of different reasons as to why you may be suffering from night time bed wetting such as medication side effects, neurological disorders, bladder issues, etc.
Bed pads offer protection and peace of mind and for anyone who is dealing with night-time accidents.
Alternative uses from Underpads
Protecting furniture - Underpads can also be used to protect furniture, and can easily be adhered to chairs, couches, wheelchairs, and more.
Under a Commode - Commodes are portable, bedside toilets. Underpads are perfect for protecting the floor beneath a commode.
Car rides/travel - For adults or children going on car rides, underpads are great for protecting your vehicle. Replacing a seat in your vehicle is much more difficult than laying down a Heavy-Duty underpad and stopping the stain before it occurs.
Baby diaper changes - Many of our associates have recommended using an underpad as an on the go, clean, easy to use baby changing station cover. It is soft, smooth, and sterile, so you don't have to worry about the baby touching dirty surfaces.
Kitchen leaks and spills - If you have a light water leak, underpads are a great short-term absorbent solution to absorb light leakage of kitchen pipes, refrigerator drips, and even as a pad to use when changing car oil! They are also great for the bottom of a garbage can or to protect your floor/carpet when painting!
I'm sure there are many more uses that you may know or use for disposable underpads, these are just a few. To share the unique way(s) you use underpads, share your story with us. To find the right disposable underpad, shop our underpad selection.
Post time: Aug-05-2022