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Alcotip Pre-Injection Skin Cleansing Swabs | 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Prep Pads | Box of 100
Alcotip Pre-Injection Skin Cleansing Swabs | 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Prep Pads | Box of 100
Alcotip Pre-Injection Swabs are individually wrapped, non-sterile alcohol wipes saturated with 70% isopropyl alcohol, designed for disinfecting skin before administering injections. These latex-free swabs measure 30 x 60 mm, are white in colour, and weigh 45 gsm. Supplied in packs of 100, they should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Effective Skin Disinfection for Safe Injections
Alcotip Pre-Injection Swabs are an essential tool for ensuring proper skin disinfection before administering injections. These non-sterile alcohol wipes are pre-dosed with 70% isopropyl alcohol, effectively cleaning and removing bacteria from the injection site. Each swab is individually wrapped for convenience and to maintain its disinfectant properties. The non-woven fabric is easy to grip and use, making the process of pre-injection cleaning simple and efficient. Alcotip Pre-Injection Swabs are latex-free and come in boxes of 100, ensuring you have an ample supply for your needs.
Alcotip Pre-Injection Swabs are ideal for healthcare professionals, carers, and individuals who regularly administer injections. These swabs are suitable for use in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, care homes, and for self-administered injections at home. The latex-free composition makes them safe for use by those with latex allergies.
8 Benefits of the Alcotip Pre-Injection Swabs
- Pre-dosed with 70% isopropyl alcohol for effective skin disinfection
- Individually wrapped for convenience and maintaining disinfectant properties
- Non-woven fabric is easy to grip and use
- Latex-free, suitable for those with latex allergies
- Comes in boxes of 100, providing an ample supply
- Compact size (30 x 60 mm) for easy storage and portability
- Lightweight (45 gsm) and non-maceratable for safe disposal
- Helps prevent infection by removing bacteria from the injection site