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Kodel-Bed and Chair Pads are decubitus pads designed to reduce friction for individuals who spend much of their time in bed. The Kodel pad allows for even distribution of pressure, permits air circulation and free drainage. It requires no special handling when cleaning and may be autoclaved or machine washed. The pad is stain resistant, flame resistant, non-allergenic and will not support bacterial growth. DIMENSIONS: 15 x 15 inches (6075); 30 x 40 inches (6076); 30 x 60 inches (6077).

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This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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LDB Medical, Inc.

2909 Langford Road
Suite 500-B
Norcross, Georgia 30071
United States
Telephone: 800-243-2554 or 770-446-2554.
Fax: 770-446-5229.
Web: http://www.ldbmedical.com.
Email: info@ldbmedical.com.


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