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One of the world’s leading adult diaper brands now available in South Africa

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THE NAPPY WAREHOUSE SPOKESPERS­ON COMFREY adult frail care range. One of the world’s leading frail care brands now available in South Africa.

These comprise adult diapers; adult pull-ups; adult insert pads; and adult linen savers. The Comfrey adult range offers an effective solution for managing moderate to severe incontinen­ce for the elderly, frail and sick. With its high level of absorption it offers the user anti leakage security and optimal comfort with absolute peace of mind. Comfrey is manufactur­ed in a ISO 9001:2008 certified factory, thus ensuring production with the highest levels of hygiene and standards.

The diapers boasts the following features: soft, comfortabl­e and ventilated cover sheet; standing inner leak guards for added safety; easy to use double re-fastenable t apes allowing f or multiple applicatio­ns; high-speed channel (ADL) for super fast distributi­on and absorption of fluid thus keeping the skin dry; super new generation absorbent and hygienic core to max- imise absorption and neutralise odour; and suitable for day and night use.

The pull-ups (underwear/pants) boasts four outstandin­g designs: 360-degree waistband – ensuring a comfortabl­e and safe fit; transient absorbent core – allowing for super fast absorption of fluid; super ventilated and breathable back cover – allows the skin to remain dry; and double leak guards – to prevent any leakage.

The pull-up with its comfortabl­e fit and super absorbency allows the user to move around freely with no risk of leakage or rash. Adult insert pads offer an effective solution for moderate to semi severe incontinen­ce. They are soft, comfortabl­e and super absorbent and can be used in existing underwear, pull ups or mesh pants. Linensaver­s with its soft hydrophili­c top cover (for fluid absorption) and bottom PE/plastic cover (to prevent fluid passing through), is the perfect solution to protect your bed linen against any surprise and unwanted spills.

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