Disposable VS. Reusable Bedwetting Mats

If you’ve been pondering disposable vs. reusable bedwetting mats, we want to show you why you want to choose reusable. Disposable mats are costly to the environment and actually prove to be more expensive per use. They might seem more convenient at first, but we debunk that myth too.

  1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF DISPOSABLE BEDWETTING MATS

Disposable baby products are the third-largest consumer item in our landfills. They require a ton of raw materials and resources to produce, and they come in disposable packaging. I would much rather make the environmentally safe choice, finding a mat that can be reused, that uses minimal raw materials during production, and that comes in recyclable packaging.

  1. REUSABLE MATS ARE EASIER TO USE

Inexpensive disposable mats often use cheap dyes, which can permanently stain your furniture when they come in contact with liquid. This adhesive can ruin your bedding over time, which means you’ll have to factor in the cost of replacing your bedding into the cost of disposable mats.

  1. REUSABLE BEDWETTING MATS ARE DISCRETE & LOOK BETTER

The disposable bedwetting mats are tend to be noisy and crinkly. They can’t be discreetly carried around with you. Washable mats look and feel just like normal sheets, drawing less attention to any issues or fears your child might have. We recommend that you use a bedwetting mat made from cotton or a cotton-blend. This is the most breathable, comfortable material while still being absorbent enough to hold urine.

  1. REUSABLE MATS ARE MORE EFFECTIVE

We measure the effectiveness of a bedwetting mat in two ways: it stays put and it absorbs the urine. Using a leakproof and absorbent mat like the Springtextile incontinence mat means that not only can it hold up to 3 cups of liquid, it’s also designed to grip surfaces without using straps, fasteners, glue, or velcro. Our reusable, leakproof bedwetting mats are made without toxic materials such as vinyl, latex, or formaldehyde and they’re designed to last. If your child wets the bed or you’re a caregiver to someone with incontinence, the Springtextile incontinence mat will make cleaning up easier, less expensive, and more environmentally friendly than any disposable alternatives.

Learn more: https://www.springtextile.com Or Spring Home textile video channel: https://youtu.be/Pw2hJIHtMRA  Also can contact Tina at: [email protected].

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