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Enhancing Sterile Processing with Every Layer

ISSUE NO. 872

You may know the feeling. A load finishes; everything looks good, and then you spot it — a damp corner, a visible droplet, a set that can’t be released. Just like that, your schedule shifts. Trays must be reprocessed, documentation restarts, and OR expectations don’t pause just because a pack came out wet. Wet packs are not “what if” moments in sterile processing. Wet packs are real, frustrating, and costly interruptions to an already demanding workflow.


SafeGuard Dry is a Sterilization Wrap designed for wet pack management. The wetlaid layer is highly absorbent, helping to capture and wick away retained moisture, while the spunbond-meltblown-spunbond (SMS) layer provides a strong microbial barrier and mechanical durability. Together, they create an ideal environment for ensuring that instrument sets emerge dry and ready for safe storage or use.


And the best part? SafeGuard Dry fits effortlessly into your existing sterilization process. No new equipment, no extra steps, just superior moisture control exactly where you need it. Visit the feature section below to request a complimentary sample of SafeGuard Dry.  

FEATURE OF THE WEEK

Click below to request a complimentary sample of SafeGuard Dry and experience the unique benefits

TIP OF THE WEEK

SafeGuard Dry is designed to combat one of SPD’s most costly issues. Click here to watch a tutorial to better understand how the wetlaid layer absorbs moisture, and the SMS layer protects against microbial contamination.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

Tell me and I forget. Tech me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. - Benjamin Franklin

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