Becks Reusable Waterproof Bed Pads - Hospital Mattress Underpads
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Becks Reusable Waterproof Bed Pads - Hospital Mattress Underpads
- Machine washable for repeated use
- Layered protection backed by vinyl for protection
- Birdseye cotton face quilted to poly/rayon soaker for comfort
- Backed by a knitted vinyl barrier to protect mattress
- Perfect for in-home or hospital use
Product Overview
Becks Reusable Waterproof Bed Pads - Hospital Mattress Underpads
Beck's Reusable Waterproof Bed Pads
AllegroMedical.com presents The Beck's Reusable Waterproof Bedpads. The Beck's Reusable Bedpads offers maximum comfort and superior absorbency in a high quality reusable bedpad. The soft quilted external layer is comfortable to the skin and is backed by an absorbent layer for maximum protection. Mattresses and furniture are then protected by the waterproof backing.
The high quality and long lasting pads are perfect for in-home or hospital use. Although available as individual products you may want to purchase additional pads so that you can always have at least one available for the user while the others are in the wash. You can use these bed pads for many uses. Many people found these useful on the bed, animal incontinence, and more! Many users have found these to hold an excessive amount of liquid making them very convenient for longer periods of time. Bed pad size is an approximation as the size listed is the material actual cut size. The final product dimensions may be smaller than the cut size due to the manufacturing process.
Beck's Reusable Bed Pad Features
- 100% cotton Birdseye face cloth for comfort
- Quilted to a blended poly/rayon heavyweight soaker
- Knitted vinyl barrier
- Protects sensitive skin from moisture
Beck's Reusable Bedpads Specifications
- Use: Reusable
- Protection Level: Light, Medium and Heavy
- General Usage: Bed/Mattress, Chair/Couch, Automobile
- Mattress Attachment: None
- Primary Material: Cotton/Polyester
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![]() Is the price showing per pad?? I cannot find the answer on here, but it looks like it would be, compared to others.
Asked on Jun 13, 2012 10:58:53 AM by Marcia
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The price showing is per pad, but is a very good price for a reusable pad.
Answered on May 4, 2013 6:27:42 AM by Bebies from Dayton, Ohio
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Yes. The price is for one pad unless otherwise noted.
Answered on May 5, 2013 7:40:35 PM by Pen from North Carolina
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The price is per pad and is reasonable for the number of uses you get out of the pads.
Answered on Dec 31, 2013 1:06:26 AM by EltonK from Chino Hills, CA
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Price is per pad.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 10:04:29 PM by Robin Boddy from New York State
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yes price is per pad and great value
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 11:04:36 PM by Janice24 from Asheville NC
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Yes, per pad price. This is a real bargain since the pads can be washed and dried repeatedly. I'm a caregiver and have washed them over 50 times with no ill effects. DO NOT WASH with fabric softener.
Answered on Feb 11, 2014 12:24:53 AM by Phil from Philadelphia
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![]() which side of the pads goes next to the sheet?
Asked on Apr 13, 2012 12:53:25 PM by gail
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the pink side
Answered on May 14, 2012 6:38:58 PM by wheeler from Colorado
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The white (cotton) side is up.
Answered on May 17, 2012 11:39:16 PM by Punky from Omaha
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When we use pads like these in hospitals, nursing homes, etc, the colored side goes on the bed, white side toward person.
Answered on Jun 13, 2012 10:36:25 AM by Marcia from WI
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Pink side goes facedown on bed. You lay on the soft white side, and it is very absortant.
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 5:33:53 PM by KO from Ohio
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the blue side
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 5:41:44 PM by Siren from Ca
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the pink side
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 7:16:59 PM by GW from PA
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Colored side only White side absorbs.
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 7:34:24 PM by JED from TN
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the pink side goes against the sheet. The white side is softer and absorbent.
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 7:50:01 PM by TerriG from Central Texas
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If you put it on top of the fitted sheet it would go pink side on the sheet. If you put it underneath the fitted sheet the white side would be touching the sheet. When you see them it's pretty obvious.
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 10:02:24 PM by Phee from NY
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The pink side goes next to the sheet.
Answered on Dec 18, 2012 1:11:18 AM by RN from Calif.
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The pink side goes next to the bottom sheet, and it does slip. However, it is still better than the disposables by a long shot!
Answered on Jan 6, 2013 8:14:21 PM by Arthur from Saint Louis, MO
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pink side is up...white side goes on the sheet
Answered on Feb 26, 2013 5:16:34 PM by valentine from philly
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The pink side goes next to the sheet. I usually place a sheet on top as well though this is not required. I also layer, pad sheet, pad sheet so that when the soilage occurs I can remove the soiled layer and have a clean layer ready for my son.
Answered on Jun 28, 2013 9:45:30 AM by DrS from Atlanta, GA
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Yes, the cotton side up, the plasticy side down.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 10:05:14 PM by Robin Boddy from New York State
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pink side goes down and white side up
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 11:07:13 PM by Janice24 from Asheville NC
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The cloth side goes next to the sheet....the plastic liner is next to the bed
Answered on May 22, 2015 1:42:47 PM by ljh from mariett, ga
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![]() can you recommend them for dog papers instead of disposable dog papers. thanks
Asked on Apr 9, 2012 6:26:19 PM by deb
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These are GREAT for puppies and incontinent dogs and cats. I used the same ones for more than one year and they worked and washed very well. I shared with a local shelter and they love them, too. Puppies are much less likely to chew these than the paper ones (which also shred, and are much more expensive.)
Answered on May 17, 2012 11:43:42 PM by Punky from omaha, ne
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Yes! I have used mine for 2 years and they are still in great shape. Just wash & dry and they are good to go!
Answered on Jun 10, 2012 3:20:48 PM by Rhapsody from North Carolina
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Maybe...I've been using them for almost a year now to line my dog's bed. She has chronic kidney disease and sometimes things just...happen. The pads are really absorbent and wash very well. And Allegro's service is amazingly fast. I ordered some new ones on Monday, they arrived on Tuesday morning!
Answered on Jun 19, 2012 9:06:47 PM by Prim from NY
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I use these for dog pee pads and love them. Have held up wash after was.
Answered on Sep 10, 2012 10:02:43 AM by jan from alabama
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I would not recommend them as doggie pads. However, I use Harmonie Disposable Underpads for my dog. They come in various sizes and are bunches cheaper than the store.
Answered on Sep 23, 2012 1:20:20 PM by cindy from garden grove, ca
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I have small dogs trained to puppy papers these papers have a scent that attracts the dog to them. Unless the dog is already trained to a paper they would not work. The dog would only use these once and could not use them again they would not absorb enough.
Answered on Oct 26, 2012 7:26:12 PM by Rev. Allen from Waldorf, MD
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I have 3 small dogs and I use these everyday. I have about 2 doz and I wash them everyday. Great for dogs!!! I have had mine about a year and they are still as good as new!!
Answered on Nov 26, 2012 9:06:25 AM by Bonita from KY
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Fantastic for my little dog! I've used the same 4 pads for about 8 months now. Just wash and line dry. No softener please!
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 9:13:38 PM by Cridket's Mom from Az
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I use them to line my dog's bed. She has chronic kidney disease and sometimes has accidents. However, I wouldn't use them as piddle pads...it would work, but...
Answered on Dec 17, 2012 10:06:26 PM by Phee from NY
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yes. our animal selter in town is asking for donation of bed pads
Answered on Dec 18, 2012 10:09:27 AM by caretaker from usa
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I do. My dog seems to like them better than the paper ones. They are also reuseable so make sure you buy several so one can be being used while another is being laundered.
Answered on Dec 18, 2012 2:00:00 PM by tmcindy from ca
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I used these for my elderly cat when she could no longer climb into the litter box - we put one underneath and one in front - it kept me from having to mop the floor 3 times a day. I bought a dozen and rotated through them - after numerous washings they did begin to shred, but I used them for over a year.
Answered on Dec 22, 2012 9:37:55 AM by sclindi from los angeles
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yes,great for dogs.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 12:49:06 AM by jainie from san francisco,ca..
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YES! They are far FAR safer and easier to use than disposable pee-pads. I use them exclusively.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 5:13:59 PM by KeenDogs from Alabama
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These are excellent for geriatric incontinent dogs. I carpeted the floor with the large size pads for 2 years during the last stage of my two black labs' life. The benefit is they are really absorbant and they don't wad up when the dog walks on them like the paper pads. I just washed on sanitize cycle, often twice a day. You can use bleach if needed.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 5:19:15 PM by Diana from Texas
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Yes, ALL bed pads make great pads for pets, including pee pads. They're so much better than the disposable ones and can be used over and over. When my begin to fray and are bordering on looking kinda tacky, I bundle them up and send them to the local ASPCA. They are happy to receive them, as well as blankets.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 6:22:19 PM by Stone Woman from Texas
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That's why I buy these - to use for dogs. Both of my female dogs have had problems with incontinence. One of them gets in bed with me some mornings so I've kept one of these pads below my sheet, on top of the mattress pad for years. Just in case.
Answered on Jan 6, 2013 9:24:37 AM by DobeLover from Atlanta, GA
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Yes I use them for puppies and also to protect my couch.
Answered on Jan 7, 2014 7:56:46 AM by Marie from NY
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I use them on the couch for my incontinent dogs, and if you have enough, I think you do that.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 10:06:11 PM by Robin Boddy from New York State
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I am a wildlife rehabber and I use them in my squirrels cages. In the past, I had to clean cages every day. Now with these pads one to two times a week max. Holds in the odor wonderfully.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 11:08:45 PM by Janice24 from Asheville NC
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![]() Do these pads wick the urine away from the top layer so that it stays dry to touch?
Asked on Oct 7, 2011 2:42:13 PM by bunnymom
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No, these pads don't stay dry to the touch once wet. They do, however, hold an impressive volume of liquid!
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 10:24:36 PM by Bensmomster from Clifton, NJ
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Yes, it does a good job.
Answered on Jan 6, 2013 8:18:28 PM by Arthur from Saint Louis, MO
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No, they wick nothing away and I have found they hold very little moisture conpared to other brands I have used. They have no where near the bulk or absorbability of my other pads. I bought a dozen and am not pleased with them. Sorry.
Answered on May 5, 2013 2:56:28 PM by Bonnie from Calhoun GA
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They do not wick urine away but hold it just below the surface. If using diapers they are OK if changed at the same time as changing diaper in most cases.
Answered on Dec 31, 2013 1:08:46 AM by EltonK from Chino Hills, CA
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![]() Does anyone know if these bed pads are non-slip, i.e. are they secure when placed on the bed or do they slip around if someone rolls around when they sleep? Hope someone can answer. Thanks.
Asked on May 30, 2011 2:22:50 PM by Roy
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This particular under pad doesn't have anything specifically incorporated into the design to combat the issue. There is a Grayson 34" x 36" reusable bedpad that has flaps that would help hold it in place better. Check out part number 193256.
Answered on Jul 11, 2011 5:06:42 PM by AZDaver01 from Scottsdale, AZ
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I use these and have never had them shift unless I had a really restless night which doesn't happen often.
Answered on Oct 30, 2011 1:14:25 PM by meezerlover from il
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Th.ey do not slip around easily, due to the nature of the materials used in their manufacture They wash/dry well. I have been using some for my bedbound mom for over three years. Not much wear from constant pressure, friction or washing. No sliding around. A worthy product, but do not use chlorine bleach for them. A lighter bleach substitute works ok.
Answered on Feb 16, 2012 12:14:06 PM by Superwoman from TN
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Yes it slips and I have to re-position the pad each time I get out of bed.
Answered on Jan 6, 2013 8:24:18 PM by Arthur from Saint Louis, MO
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This pad might slip if the person moves a lot in sleep. I keep a plastic cover on the mattress, then a thick mattress pad over that because I can't stand the feel of the plastic under me. A sheet is not thick enough to avoid that plastic feeling. Then a chuck pad, the bottom sheet, then another chuck pad for the wife to lay on. If my wife should slide the top one, the bottom one will stay in place under the sheet thereby protecting the mattress pad from getting wet. That way I only have to wash the bottom sheet and the small chuck pad.
The mattress pad is far more bulky and takes a lot longer to dry.
You might be able to glue velcro to the bottom of the chuck pad to help it stay in place.
Answered on Sep 23, 2016 2:42:24 AM by stumpjumper from So. WI
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![]() Can anyone tell me if these pads have to be washed in the delicate cycle and if they can be put into the dryer? They look like they might have to be air dried, but I have limited room for doing that and am wondering how to clean and dry them without shortening their lifespan.
Asked on May 15, 2011 1:34:14 PM by Lily
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YES YOU CAN WASH THEM AND OVER AND OVER .
Answered on May 19, 2011 9:25:17 PM by LMINLV from NV
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Nope. Regular cycle. They have great staying power.
Answered on May 23, 2011 11:57:29 PM by lec23 from Los Angeles
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I also use the normal wash cycle and I use bleach without any problems. Normal dry cycle also.
Answered on Jul 31, 2011 7:56:10 PM by Accursednote from Webster,MA
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I have washed these over and over again in the power/extra dirty cycle as I use them as puppy pads and they wash up beautifully time after time after time.
Answered on Oct 4, 2011 11:58:22 AM by DianaDee from Nevada
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My caregiver informs me that pads are washed regular cycle and dries on permapress. I hardly ever have to buy so I'll take her word for it.
Answered on Oct 30, 2011 1:18:44 PM by meezerlover from IL
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I wash on regular warm water setting and dry in hot dryer, no problems.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 10:08:15 PM by Robin Boddy from New York State
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I wash on a regular cycle, but sometimes put them thru a sanitizing cycle. I have a folding rack I occasionally dry them on, but also put in the dryer on a permanent press cycle and all are OK. I took care of a 100 y/o lady and the other caregivers would dry them in a HOT dryer and eventually they started to disintegrate and got cracks in the pink part, which led to leakage when in use. They can only take so much 'abuse' and 'HOT' heat was just a little too much.
Answered on Jan 1, 2015 3:52:15 PM by Suzie Q from NE Wisconsin
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I wash them using the Regular Wash Cycle and dry them using the Permanent Press Drying Cycle. The Only Restriction that I know of is that I read someplace that the use of Dryer Sheets will Break Down the Waterproofing so I am very careful not to use them when drying any waterproof products. I have even put a note on the outside of my dryer so that if I leave my parents with a sitter that decides to do more than sit, they will know not to toss in a dryer sheet. Hope this helps.
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Part Number(s): 098 5110 07, 098 575425 01, 098 563572 07, 098 5110 08, 098 5110 09, 098 0800
Mfg Part Number(s): BV7118PB, BV7136PB, BV7124PB, IBX7130, IBX7136, BV7152PB
Scrip Part Number(s): 098 5110 09, 098 5110 07, 098 0800, 098 575425 01, 098 563572 07, 098 5110 08