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Benchmark for Quality since 1986. Use woolskin to wash sheepskin and wool
Down-Under Wool 1-800-463-1985
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SHEEPSKIN
Medical
sheepskins have been a success as a nursing aid for the prevention
of pressure ulcers ( bed sores) since the early 1960’s. The value
and comfort of these products are derived from the wool-pile of a
tanned and shorn sheepskin or lambskin. The high density (6000
fibres per square centimetre) of soft, springy resilient wool
fibres provide a cushion to distribute the patient’s weight and
pressure points over a large area. Each fibre acts as a
"mini-spring" which deforms to the body contours. The
wool fibres are able to absorb 33% of their weight of moisture without
feeling wet. The pile surface also reduces friction with skin. These properties result in improved comfort for the patient
and reduction in the primary causes of pressure ulcers (bed sores): ·
Pressure · Friction ·
Moisture Medical
sheepskins of the past have been used very effectively in the home
environment, but were not generally used in hospitals. This was
largely because many patients were incontinent and sheepskins did not
hold up in these circumstances. Similarly, disinfection was a problem
since sheepskins could only be washed in warm water. At last
the deficiencies of previously available medical sheepskins have been solved. As of 1998, a
new standard of medical sheepskin was introduced in Australia. The
CSIRO, in partnership with industry, developed new technologies that
produced the :
Medical Sheepskins are
now produced in 2 Qualities: 1. HiTemp UR Australian Medical Sheepskins ( M102) - Highest Quality available anywhere: BEST These specially selected sheepskins are chosen because of their very high pile density and wool characteristics. They have been specially tanned to enable washing up to 80oC and drying up to 60oC. These numbers are important for sheepskin and wool disinfection; an important consideration for use with clients who already have bed sores. The letters UR designate that the skin has increased resistance to urine; an important feature for incontinent patients. Sheepskins without this designation will break down in the presence of urine- the leather will crack and the wool will fall out. Use in the bed and wheelchair for maximum benefit.
2. These champagne coloured sheepskins are of exceptional quality, having a very soft 30 mm dense pile. They have been double chrome tanned so that they can be washed in warm water. Use woolskin for washing , disinfecting and conditioning these sheepskins. The M101 is not Urine Resistant and are thus not recommended for clients who are incontinent. The M101 is most effective when placed on the bed and in the wheelchair.
Click Catalogue for more information and to order. As a result of purchasing a HiTemp UR
Medical Sheepskin,
you can be assured that your
sheepskin can be laundered
safely ( up to 50
times during
C.S.I.R.O laundry trials and more than 200 times when washed with (woolskin)
to achieve high level disinfection that will
meet hospital infection control standards.
Disinfection levels and washability can be increased even more with the use of
woolskin:
Sheepskin
Shampoo and Woolwash.
Available from Down-Under Wool: The Medical Sheepskin & Bedsore Prevention Specialists: Contact Information: Contact us by phone, e-mail, or FAX . We want to make sure that you receive the product best suited to your need. If you have any questions about our products or their use for medical conditions, please contact us - we are here to assist you! FAX : 905- 295- 3816 Phone: 1- 800- 463-1985 E- mail: Send mail to: duw(at)medicalsheepskins.com
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