Absorbs saline and blood quickly during high fluid surgeries for improved O.R. turnover and safer floors.
- Highly absorbent heavyweight mat pad absorbs and retains saline, blood, vomit, urine and other fluids to keep floors dry and slip-free for healthcare staff; mat pads are ideal for scrub sinks or at the foot of O.R. tables
- More absorbent, more sanitary, faster and easier to use than towels, paper towels and other O.R. clean-up methods
- Disposable mats keep the surgical environment clean and hygienic; helps reduce cross-contamination
- Latex-free material helps prevent irritation due to allergy
- Lies flat on both wet and dry floors eliminating risk for falls; special microfibers grip wet floors so mat doesn't slide around
- Mat pads can be placed on dry floors to catch liquids when they fall or placed on a wet floor to soak up liquids
- Waterproof and leakproof
- Mats won't rip, tear or fray when saturated; can withstand light foot traffic
- Easy-tear perforations let you create smaller or larger pads and use only what you need
- Ideal for fluid-intense surgeries in surgical centers, hospital operating rooms and veterinary clinics
- Mats take on the properties of absorbed liquids - always take proper precautions when handling saturated absorbents
Dimensions | 30" W x 40" L |
Mat Weight | Heavyweight |
Recycled Content | 25% or more Recycled Content |
Absorbency | Up to 60 L per case |
Absorbency per | Up to 3 L per pad |
Color | Gray |
Brand | PIG |
Category | Surgical Mat |
Flammability Specifications | Flame Resistant - Will melt and self-extinguish |
Floating | No |
Fluid Absorbed | Water; Bodily Fluids |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor Use |
Incinerable | Yes |
Perforated | Yes |
Perforated Pattern | 15" x 20" sections |
Reusable | No |
Special Feature | Latex-Free |
Static-Dissipative | No |
Traffic | Light Foot Traffic; One Time Use |
UV Resistant | No |
Wringable | No |
Sold as | 20 pads (4 bags of 5 each) |
Weight | 14.6 lbs. |
New Pig Patent | Patent Pending |
# per Pallet | 30 |
Composition | Polypropylene |
UNSPSC | 47131901 |