Airoplast Air Vented Surgical Adhesive Tape (5cmx5yd)
Description
BRAND NAME: Airoplast
ABOUT THE PRODUCT: Airoplast Air Vented Surgical Adhesive Tape is your reliable partner for securing dressings, bandages, and medical devices with ease and comfort. Designed with advanced air-venting technology, this tape allows your skin to breathe while maintaining a secure hold throughout the day. Whether you are managing minor scrapes at home or securing a dressing after a professional procedure, its gentle yet effective adhesive ensures that your skin remains comfortable and free from irritation. It is the perfect addition to any home first-aid kit, offering professional-grade performance that is easy to apply and remove.
BENEFITS & KEY FEATURES:
- Breathable Design: The specialized air-vented structure promotes airflow to the skin, preventing moisture buildup and ensuring long-lasting comfort.
- Superior Adhesion: Engineered to stay firmly in place during daily activities, providing dependable support for your dressings or medical accessories.
- Skin-Friendly Application: The gentle adhesive is designed for easy removal, minimizing stress on the skin and making it suitable for frequent changes.
- Versatile Sizing: The convenient roll format allows you to tear and use exactly the length you need for any specific area, reducing waste and ensuring a perfect fit.
HOW TO USE SAFELY:
- Directions: Ensure the target skin area is clean and dry before application. Cut the desired length of tape from the roll. Gently place the tape over the edge of the dressing or device, pressing firmly along the edges to ensure a secure seal. Avoid stretching the tape during application to prevent skin tension.
- Important Tips: For best results, avoid applying the tape directly over open, weeping wounds. If you have particularly sensitive skin, test a small strip on a clean area first. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain the integrity of the adhesive.
SAFETY NOTE: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.

