mattress topper sheet

When selecting flat sheets for hospital beds, it is important to consider the specific needs of your institution. Different patients have different preferences and requirements, so it is essential to offer a range of options in terms of fabric type, color, and size. For example, some patients may prefer lighter colors for a more calming effect, while others may require darker shades for visual privacy. Additionally, sheets with extra padding or reinforcement can provide added comfort for patients who are particularly sensitive or require additional support.

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  • It gets softer with every wash. We’ve all had that bedding that starts to pill and look tatty once it’s been washed a few times. With linen, however, the opposite happens: every wash makes it softer, shinier and even more luxurious. The reason this happens is down to the material’s superior moisture absorption qualities, which deepen with each wash. That’s what linen is often passed down through generations – it just gets better with age.
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    Tencel™ is a branded material for Lyocell, a product of wood pulp found in certain trees — particularly fast-growing eucalyptus. This environmentally friendly material is wrinkle-resistant and is produced using a closed-loop process, so any waste created while making the material is recycled and reused. 
    Soft, smooth, and hypoallergenic, Tencel™ is a great choice for eco-conscious consumers. However, keep in mind that it’s not quite as breathable as cotton or linen.

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