Description
Band-Aid Brand Tough Strips Extra Durable Adhesive Bandages provide heavy-duty, durable first aid and wound care protection that stays with you all day. These sterile, extra durable Band-Aid Brand bandages are made with Dura-Weave heavy-duty fabric and Super Stick adhesive to stay on up to 24 hours. Made with Quilt-Aid comfort pads, these durable bandages cushion and protect painful wounds to help prevent re-injury. They have a hurt free, non-stick pad that won't stick to the wound for pain-free removal. The 4-sided seal of these durable fabric bandages protects minor cuts, scrapes and burns from dirt and germs that may cause infection and delay healing. Please note that while Band-Aid Brand Tough Strips are ideal for use as first aid supplies, they are not recommended for sensitive or delicate skin. This package contains 20 heavy-duty sterile bandages, each measuring 1.75 by 4 inches and comes from the #1 doctor recommended brand. Bandages Type: Standard; Material(s): Fabric; Mounting: With Adhesive; Length: 4".
Features
- Tough strips bandages for heavy-duty, durable wound protection and first aid protection of minor cuts, scrapes, burns and wounds.
- Sterile bandages feature Dura-Weave heavy-duty fabric with a strong Super Stick adhesive to keep bandages on for up to 24 hours. Tough Strips feature a 4-sided seal that protects against dirt and germs that may cause infection and delay healing.
- Adhesive, durable fabric bandages are made with Quilt-Aid Comfort Pads that are designed to cushion and protect painful wounds while you heal. These pads are non-stick and hurt free, so they won't stick to wounds and allow for easy, pain-free removal.
- Heavy-duty, durable fabric bandages that are 5X stronger than ordinary bandages (compared to Band-Aid Brand Sheer Strips), making them an ideal addition to first aid kits and at-home wound care supplies.
- Apply heavy-duty fabric bandage to clean, dry skin to cover minor wounds, cuts, scrapes and burns and replace daily, when wet or more often if needed. These first aid tough bandages are not intended for use on delicate or sensitive skin.
- An essential item for your breakroom or supply closet.
Specifications
Bandages Type | Standard |
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Global Product Type | Fabric Self-Adhesive Strip Bandages |
Length | 4" |
Material(s) | Fabric |
Mounting Details | With Adhesive |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Width | 1" |
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this bandage holds tight and is the perfect size for what my husband needed it for.
The adhesive on these is waaaaay to strong. Covered an area on my stomach where I had a mole removed. Later that day, tried to remove it so I could dress the area and ripped 2 strips of skin off adjacent to the original wound. This exposed raw skin. I am still trying to recover from those and have ruined shirts because I am unable to put anything on the areas so they are bleeding/seeping. These need a warning label and an advisory of where they can or cannot be used. I grew up using Band-Aid brand but am seriously traumatized over this. These might be good to use on household repairs if you are out of duct tape but should not be used on the skin. I have pictures if anyone at Band-Aid wants or cares to see them.
The adhesive on these is waaaaay to strong. Covered an area on my stomach where I had a mole removed. Later that day, tried to remove it so I could dress the area and ripped 2 strips of skin off adjacent to the original wound. This exposed raw skin. I am still trying to recover from those and have ruined shirts because I am unable to put anything on the areas so they are bleeding/seeping. These need a warning label and an advisory of where they can or cannot be used. I grew up using Band-Aid brand but am seriously traumatized over this. These might be good to use on household repairs if you are out of duct tape but should not be used on the skin. I have pictures if anyone at Band-Aid wants or cares to see them.
I did not use this on sensitive/delicate skin and removed it when it was wet. At first I thought I had opened up my wound but it wasn't the wound bleeding, skin had been pulled right off of my leg. I was travelling and these were the only band-aids with me so now I needed one in two places. I gently set one on the original wound and another on the one where the skin had been removed. The next time more skin came off after removing part of the band-aid. I cut the pad off and left the other end still on me. Now I have to remove this. Johnson and Johnson - any suggestions?
I also feel a warning to this possibly happening should be on the box.
This has been my go-to bandage for the past 12 years. I cut my fingers a lot in my field of work and nothing beats the good old fashioned cloth band aid branded bandage. It’s flexible and stays on until I want it off! To remove it though, rubbing alcohol is needed to dissolve the adhesive, it’s strong!