What are disposable washcloths$%: Rather than a premoistened wipe, they are dry unscented washcloths. They don't have lanolin or aloe vera. They don't come in a fancy pop-up single use box. They're expensive. So why choose them$%:
When you are choosing a disposable washcloth, whether for incontinence care, general invalid bathing, or home health care, you need to keep in mind the following points:
- Is your patient sensitive to perfumes$%: Many people, especially the elderly, have skin reactions to the perfumes used in premoistened wipes and other lotions.
- Is your patient sensitive to lanolin$%: Some people actually have allergic reactions to lanolin.
- Are you looking for disposable cloths only for incontinence wipes or also as general bathing care$%: A disposable washcloth will meet your needs for general bathing.
- Are you looking for flushable wipes$%: Many disposable washcloths are NOT flushable. Flushable wipes are available from some vendors. You must look specifically for flushable if that is a factor for you.
- Do you need a pop-up box that you can remove a wipe with one hand while not touching the other clean wipes$%: Some disposable washcloths are sold in such a box. There are brands which present their premoistened washcloths in a box that allows for hygienic removal of one washcloth at a time.
- Are you looking for a replacement for non-disposable washcloths$%: Disposability decreases the likelihood of contamination.
- Is name brand recognition important to you$%: May sound silly, but when it comes to your confidence in your home health care products, you may feel better going with well known manufacturers whose quality track record is proven.
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You may find that the disposable washcloths are exactly the solution you're looking for. And if not, there are plenty of other wipes and washcloths online to choose from.
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