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Bed Protection
No more middle-of-the-night bed stripping - you can keep sheets dry all night with Waterproof Sheet Protectors! Placed over the bottom sheet, the sheet protectors protect both the mattress AND sheet from moisture and staining caused by incontinence or medical conditions. Simply replace the soiled sheet protector with a fresh one in seconds for discreet, comfortable protection. Offered in a variety of absorbency levels and sizes, all of our pads are machine washable and bleachable. Non slip backing. |
Premium Waterproof Sheet Protector
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Fabric information :
Surface : 100% polyester
Inner Lining : 65/35 polyester/rayon
Backing : 100% vinyl backed polyester
Size: 34" x 36"
Also available with two 18" tuck in flaps
P/N: MEPP13605E
Price Each: $24.95 |
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P/N: MEPP13205E
with tuck in flaps
Price Each: $29.75 |
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Reusable Bedpads |

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Three layers of protection and comfort. Quilted 50/50 cotton/polyester surface, absorbent 65/35 poly/rayon inner layer. 100% vinyl backed polyester backing.
24" x 34"
Absorbs 800cc
P/N: ISG12434
Price Each: $11.95
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34" x 36" Absorbs 1000cc
P/N: ISG13436
Price Each: $14.95
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34" x 36" with flaps
Absorbs 1000cc
P/N: ISG13436FL
Price Each: 19.45
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34" x 52"
Absorbs 1600cc
P/N: ISG13452
Price Each: 23.95
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For more information, contact us at:
Gremlin Supply Corporation
326 Osborne Road
Loudonville, NY 12211
Phone: (518) 436-3700
Fax (518) 436-3800
email: sales@peejs.com
As parents, we are delighted to watch our children grow on a daily basis. They provide us with countless hours of entertainment and never fail to make us proud. However, along with this tremendous sense of fulfillment, we must also deal with the tough issues of parenting. In our case, the toughest issue is our child’s bedwetting problem.
Before we developed the PeeJ’s™ solution, we tried a number of bed wetting alarms that did not meet our wish to have our child achieve a sense of independence while tackling the bed wetting problem. For a few months, we took the “lazy” approach by putting our child in disposable pull-ups or night time underwear. During this time, our child always commented that he knew he had a “diaper on” and would not have to worry about “going potty” during the night. Even though we enjoyed uninterrupted sleep, we knew that disposable, diaper-like products were not the proper solution for bedwetting. Additionally, we were spending a lot of our hard-earned money on these expensive products and contributing to overtaxing our landfills by throwing these products in the garbage. More... |