
Bellcross Disposable Pillow Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital Use)
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Brand and Manufacturer: Bellcross brand; Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068; GST 27AAGCB5445D1ZU; established 1984; manufacturer and exporter of disposable medical linen and hospital apparel
- Material: Non-woven polypropylene fabric (standard); fluid-resistant variant: non-woven + PE film backing layer; soft surface for extended patient face/neck contact; lint-free; tear-resistant for clinical use; latex-free
- Standard Sizes: 50cm x 70cm (European standard hospital pillow) | 45cm x 65cm (standard Indian institutional pillow format); custom sizes available for non-standard institutional pillow dimensions; fits snugly over standard hospital pillow to prevent cover displacement during patient repositioning
- Pack Format: 50 per pack (institutional supply format); 100 per carton for hospital bulk; full export carton quantities for wholesale buyers; individually stacked for hygienic dispensing from ward supply cupboards
- Sterility and Disposal: Non-sterile (standard for hospital linen barrier products); single use — dispose as clinical waste after patient discharge or transfer, or when visibly soiled; do not reuse or launder; change promptly when soiled or saturated
- Applications: Hospital inpatient pillow protection (all wards); ICU and HDU barrier protection; isolation room single-use linen; long-term care and nursing home patient comfort; outpatient and day-surgery rapid bed turnaround; infection control risk reduction in high-turnover clinical settings
Frequently asked questions
Disposable pillow covers eliminate cross-contamination risk from shared pillow linen between patients. Reusable textile pillow covers are washed in institutional laundry cycles that, while effective for most organisms, cannot guarantee decontamination of all healthcare-associated pathogens — particularly those that form biofilms or produce heat/chemical-resistant spores. Studies on hospital textile linen have documented survival of MRSA, VRE, Clostridioides difficile spores, and other nosocomial pathogens on textile surfaces after standard laundering. Disposable pillow covers used on a per-patient basis eliminate the patient-to-patient pathway entirely. They are particularly valuable in: isolation rooms; immunocompromised patient care; high-turnover outpatient and day-surgery settings; and any environment where rapid bed turnaround is required.
Bellcross Disposable Pillow Covers are manufactured from non-woven polypropylene fabric, which is the standard material for medical disposable linen products. Non-woven polypropylene is produced by thermally bonding polymer fibres without weaving, creating a fabric-like material that is soft for patient skin contact, lint-free, and tear-resistant enough for clinical use. For applications where fluid protection is required (wound drainage, excessive perspiration, post-operative patients), Bellcross produces fluid-resistant variants with a polyethylene (PE) film backing layer added to the non-woven fabric, which prevents moisture strikethrough to the pillow itself. The appropriate material variant should be selected based on the clinical environment and patient population.
Standard hospital pillow sizes in international markets are typically 50cm x 70cm (European standard single pillow) or 48cm x 73cm (standard UK hospital pillow). Indian institutional pillow covers typically follow 45cm x 65cm to 50cm x 70cm dimensions. Bellcross Disposable Pillow Covers are manufactured in standard hospital pillow dimensions to fit institutional pillows correctly — the cover must fit closely enough to stay in place during patient repositioning without requiring excessive force to pull over the pillow. For large or king-size pillows used in some ICU or pressure-care settings, larger cover sizes are available. Buyers should specify the exact pillow dimensions they use when placing bulk orders to ensure correct fit.
Yes, Bellcross Disposable Pillow Covers are appropriate for ICU use and are particularly suited to this environment. ICU patients are often immunocompromised, have multiple invasive lines, extended length of stay, and are at elevated risk from environmental pathogen exposure. The use of single-use pillow covers on a per-patient basis eliminates one textile contamination pathway in the ICU bed environment. For ICU patients with wound drainage, tracheostomy secretion management, or post-surgical facial/neck wounds, the fluid-resistant barrier-backed variant of the pillow cover should be specified. The cover should be changed whenever visibly soiled, not held to a fixed schedule if fluid exposure has occurred.
The direct per-unit cost of a disposable pillow cover is higher than the laundry cost per cycle of a reusable textile cover. However, the total cost of ownership comparison must include: institutional laundry operational costs (water, energy, detergent, staffing, equipment maintenance); replacement of textile pillow covers that wear out or are lost; the cost of managing linen transport, sorting, and redistribution; and the infection control costs associated with healthcare-associated infections that may occur through textile transmission pathways. Multiple healthcare economics studies have demonstrated that in high-turnover or high-risk clinical settings, disposable single-use linen including pillow covers can be cost-comparable or cost-effective when total infection control costs are included in the analysis.
Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., established in 1984 at its manufacturing facility in Dahisar East, Mumbai, is one of India's largest manufacturers and exporters of disposable medical products. The company manufactures at industrial scale across its complete product range, which includes surgical gowns, drapes, underpads, bed covers, pillow covers, and the full spectrum of single-use hospital linen and apparel. Institutional hospital supply requires consistent volume — a 200-bed hospital at 85% occupancy changing pillow covers daily uses approximately 170 covers per day, over 1,200 per week. Bellcross's established manufacturing scale is appropriate for export buyers requiring consistent, ongoing institutional supply quantities. Sara Wellness coordinates export supply with Bellcross Industries directly.
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