PE Tape Specification
2025-06-23
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PE Tape |
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Material |
1. PE
2. Hot melt glue
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Size |
1.25 cm / 2.5 cm / 5 cm / 7.5 cm / 10 cm x 5 m / 10 m |
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Uses |
Securing dressings and bandages: Used to hold gauze, wound dressings, and bandages in place to prevent displacement.
Fixation of medical devices: Ideal for securing IV catheters, urinary catheters, drainage tubes, and other clinical tubing.
Post-operative wound care: Used to secure surgical dressings over incisions or wounds, supporting healing.
Essential for first aid kits: A basic supply for hospitals, clinics, ambulances, and home first-aid kits.
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Clean the Skin
Clean the application area with water or disinfectant and allow it to dry completely. Ensure no oil or moisture remains.
Prepare the Dressing or Device
Place the gauze, dressing, IV needle, or tube in the desired position.
Cut Appropriate Length
Cut the required length of PE tape based on the area to be secured. It can be torn by hand or cut with scissors.
Gently place the tape over the edges of the dressing or device. Do not stretch the tape to avoid tension on the skin.
Check for Secure Fit
Make sure the tape adheres well without causing discomfort or restricting circulation.
Change Regularly
It is recommended to change the tape every 24 hours or as directed by a healthcare professional. Replace sooner if the tape becomes loose or dirty.
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Precautions |
For external use only. Do not apply directly to open wounds unless specified.
Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Test on a small area before use if the patient has sensitive skin or a history of allergies.
Do not use on irritated, infected, or broken skin unless directed by a healthcare professional.
Change the tape regularly to prevent skin irritation.
Discontinue use if rash, redness, itching, or irritation occurs.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Single-use only. Do not reuse to avoid risk of contamination.
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