NO-STING SKIN-PREP is a liquid film-forming skin protectant that minimises stinging1. On application to intact or damaged skin, it forms a protective interface that helps protect intact and damaged skin from irritation due to urinary and faecal incontinence, bodily fluids, adhesive trauma, and friction.
NO-STING SKIN-PREP offer the following benefits:
- Available in a choice of 3 sterile formats; spray, swabs and wipes.
- Non-irritating and alcohol free formulation which reduces the potential for stinging
- Fast drying time of under 30 seconds
- Effective waterproof and breathable barrier for up to 96 hours (4 days)
- The unique polymer formulation means only one coat is needed to form a protective film
- Once applied the film is clear, providing constant visibility of the skin and peri-wound area.
- Applies easily, even on areas such as elbows, knees, and heels. Moves naturally with patient's skin and will not crack or peel.
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