Dependable Protection for Beds, Chairs, and Surfaces.
DURASORB Disposable Underpads offer exceptional absorbency, comfort, and versatility for anyone needing added protection against incontinence leaks or medical spills. Designed with a soft, non-woven top layer and a moisture-locking core, these underpads ensure a dry and hygienic surface for patients, caregivers, and home users.
Whether used in hospitals, nursing homes, or personal care settings, DURASORB Underpads provide a secure barrier to protect furniture, bedding, wheelchairs, or exam tables—while offering peace of mind with every use.
Key Features
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Super Absorbent Core – Quickly locks away moisture to protect skin and surfaces
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Leak-Resistant Backing – Prevents fluid from reaching underlying surfaces
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Soft Non-Woven Top Sheet – Gentle on sensitive skin
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Disposable & Hygienic – For quick, no-mess cleanup
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Multiple Uses – Ideal for incontinence care, wound dressing changes, pet pads, and more
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Available in Multiple Sizes – Standard 23” x 36” and other sizes available
Product Type Disposable Underpads
Absorbency Level Moderate to Heavy
Top Layer Soft non-woven material
Core Fluff and polymer (SAP) core for fluid retention
Backing Waterproof polyethylene backing
Size Options 23” x 36” (standard) and others available
Color Blue backsheet with white absorbent top
Usage Single-use, disposable
Latex-Free Yes
Packaging Available in bulk or packs
Q: What are DURASORB Underpads used for?
A: They are commonly used to protect mattresses, furniture, and medical exam tables from incontinence, spills, or post-operative drainage.
Q: Are these pads safe for people with sensitive skin?
A: Yes, the soft non-woven top layer is designed to be gentle on skin and reduce irritation.
Q: Can these be used for pets?
A: Absolutely! Many pet owners use DURASORB underpads as puppy training pads or for elderly pets.
Q: Are they waterproof?
A: Yes, the polyethylene backing prevents fluid from eaking through.
Q: Can I use more than one at a time for added protection?
A: Yes, layering them is common in high-risk settings, but one pad usually offers sufficient absorbency for most users.
Q: Are these individually wrapped?
A: Typically, they are stacked and folded in packs—not individually wrapped.