Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheet (PE — Hospital Fluid Protection)
Hospital Apparel and Linen

Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheet (PE — Hospital Fluid Protection)

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10 per pack

Product Description

Here is the moment that justifies the plastic bed sheet: a post-operative patient in the recovery bay, who has just come back from an abdominal procedure, begins to bleed from the wound site. Or a catheterised patient on the surgical ward displaces their catheter bag. Or a patient in obstetrics ruptures membranes at 3 AM. In each case, the mattress — the most expensive piece of bedding in the room — is either protected or it is not. The plastic bed sheet is the cheap decision that protects the expensive one. Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheets are made from polyethylene (PE) film, which is the unambiguous choice for complete waterproof barrier protection. Unlike tissue-poly composites or non-woven fabric covers that offer varying degrees of fluid resistance, PE plastic is simply impermeable to water. Fluids stay on the surface. The mattress stays dry. At the end of use, the sheet is disposed of and a new one replaces it — the mattress disinfection protocol is simplified because the mattress hasn't been contaminated. The clinical use cases extend beyond the obvious: labour and delivery units where sheets are changed multiple times per patient during delivery; post-surgical recovery where haematoma or drain exudate is anticipated; patients with faecal incontinence in nursing home settings; wound irrigation procedures in treatment rooms; and examination tables in clinics handling contaminated wounds. The disposable format also eliminates the laundering and heat-sealing maintenance that reusable mattress protectors require to maintain their waterproof integrity over time. A reusable PVC mattress cover with a compromised seam or small tear is functionally non-waterproof — but it looks intact on the bed, which means the failure is invisible until a soiling event happens. A disposable PE sheet that is fresh every time has no such hidden failure mode. Bellcross Industries, manufacturing from Mumbai since 1984, produces disposable PE bed sheets as part of its comprehensive institutional linen range. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross's hospital linen range to international buyers. Competitive pricing, flexible MOQs, and reliable export logistics on every order.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand and Manufacturer: Bellcross brand; Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068; GST 27AAGCB5445D1ZU; established 1984; manufacturer and exporter of disposable hospital linen and protective products
  • Material: Polyethylene (PE) film — 100% waterproof, fluid-impermeable; approximately 20-30 microns thickness; non-porous, wipeable surface; prevents all fluid penetration to mattress beneath; no fibre shedding; latex-free
  • Standard Sizes: 90cm x 150cm (partial bed, lower torso coverage) | 150cm x 200cm (full single hospital bed coverage); obstetric delivery table and ICU specialty bed sizes available; custom dimensions per buyer specification for export orders
  • Pack Format: 10 per pack (institutional supply format); bulk carton quantities for hospital procurement and export; individually folded for hygienic dispensing; lightweight and compact for efficient storage in ward supply rooms
  • Clinical Applications: Post-surgical recovery bed protection; labour and delivery fluid management; ICU and HDU mattress protection; incontinent patient care; wound irrigation treatment rooms; examination table waterproof surface; nursing home mattress protection
  • Sterility and Disposal: Non-sterile (standard for bed protection use); single use — dispose as clinical waste after soiling or patient discharge/transfer; do not reuse; PE film can be wiped with disinfectant between procedure steps if not soiled through — but replace immediately on soiling; manufactured to Indian Standard requirements
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A disposable PE (polyethylene) plastic bed sheet is a single-use waterproof flat sheet made entirely from polyethylene film, providing 100% fluid impermeability. Unlike a standard textile bed sheet (which absorbs fluids and must be laundered) or even a tissue-poly non-woven sheet (which has varying degrees of fluid resistance), a PE plastic sheet is completely impermeable — fluids stay on the surface rather than penetrating to the mattress beneath. The PE film is typically 20-30 microns thick, providing adequate strength for clinical use without excessive rigidity. In hospital settings, PE plastic bed sheets are used where complete waterproof mattress protection is required: post-surgical recovery beds, obstetric labour beds, ICU beds with drain or line-related fluid risk, incontinent patient care, and wound irrigation treatment rooms.

A disposable plastic bed sheet contributes to infection control by providing a non-porous, wipeable, single-patient-use surface between the patient and the mattress. In clinical settings, mattress contamination — with blood, urine, wound exudate, or faecal material — creates a reservoir for healthcare-associated pathogens including MRSA, VRE, C. difficile spores, and Pseudomonas, which can survive on surfaces for extended periods. A PE plastic sheet that is disposed of at patient discharge eliminates the possibility of inter-patient pathogen transmission via the mattress surface layer. It also simplifies terminal cleaning of the bed unit between patients: the mattress has not been contaminated, reducing the disinfection burden on nursing staff during bed turnaround.

Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheets are available in sizes appropriate for standard hospital bed dimensions: 90cm x 150cm (single bed, partial coverage), 150cm x 200cm (standard hospital single bed, full coverage), and custom dimensions for specific applications including obstetric delivery tables and ICU specialty beds. The 90cm x 150cm format is suitable for targeted protection under the patient's lower torso on standard hospital beds. The 150cm x 200cm full bed format provides complete surface coverage from head to foot of a standard hospital single bed. Buyers should specify the exact bed dimensions they use and the coverage area required when placing export orders, as different ward types (general surgical, obstetric, ICU) may require different sheet sizes.

PE plastic film bed sheets are not typically used with the patient in direct skin contact for extended periods without an additional textile sheet or non-woven cover layer between the PE film and the patient's skin. Extended direct contact with PE film can cause perspiration accumulation, skin maceration, and pressure area discomfort due to the film's non-absorbent and non-breathable surface. In clinical practice, a PE plastic bed sheet is placed under the draw sheet or lower cotton sheet — it provides the waterproof barrier at the mattress level, while the textile draw sheet above it provides the skin-friendly, moisture-wicking contact surface for the patient. For obstetric use during active labour, the PE sheet may be placed directly under a non-woven absorbent pad layer rather than in direct patient skin contact.

Yes, Bellcross Disposable Plastic PE Bed Sheets are particularly well-suited to labour and delivery ward applications. During active labour and delivery, fluid volumes — amniotic fluid, blood, and lochia — are significant and ongoing. The waterproof PE sheet protects the delivery bed mattress from saturation and contamination through multiple fluid events per delivery episode. Labour beds and delivery tables in busy obstetric units are used multiple times per day with minimal time between patients — the ability to simply remove and replace the plastic sheet between deliveries dramatically reduces bed turnaround time and eliminates the risk of inter-patient fluid contamination via the bed surface. The labour and delivery application represents one of the highest volume use cases for disposable plastic bed sheets in hospital wards.

The fundamental difference is the degree of fluid impermeability. A PE (polyethylene) plastic bed sheet is made from 100% PE film — it is completely impermeable to water and all liquid fluids at clinical use pressures and contact times. A non-woven disposable bed cover is made from polypropylene fibre — it provides varying degrees of fluid resistance (repellency) depending on its surface treatment and whether it has a PE film backing layer, but standard non-woven without lamination is not impermeable. For applications where absolute waterproof protection is required (blood, urine, amniotic fluid, wound exudate), PE plastic bed sheets are the appropriate specification. For applications requiring a soft, breathable surface with moderate fluid resistance (general bed hygiene, examination table covers), non-woven bed covers are preferred. Many clinical environments use both in combination — PE sheet under, non-woven or textile on top.

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