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Healthease Paper Tape 2.5cm x 5m

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Original price R 6.95 - Original price R 6.95
Original price
R 6.95
R 6.95 - R 6.95
Current price R 6.95

Healthease Paper Tape 2.5cm x 5m

Healthease Paper Tape 2.5cm x 5m is a gentle, breathable medical tape designed for secure dressing fixation, catheter and tubing support, and everyday first aid. Its hypoallergenic adhesive and easy-tear paper backing make it ideal for sensitive skin, postoperative care and routine wound care.

Key benefits

  • Hypoallergenic, gentle adhesive reduces irritation on sensitive skin
  • Breathable paper backing promotes skin comfort and wound healing
  • Easy-tear construction for fast, single-hand application
  • Secure fixation for dressings, IV tubing and catheter lines
  • Compact 2.5cm x 5m roll fits first aid kits and clinical trolleys
Ingredients and Materials

Made with a breathable paper (cellulose) backing and a gentle, hypoallergenic acrylic adhesive. Latex-free and designed to minimise skin trauma on removal. Non-sterile medical tape suitable for external dressing fixation.

How to Use
  1. Clean and dry the skin around the wound or device.
  2. Cut or tear required length from the 2.5cm x 5m roll.
  3. Peel backing (if present) and apply tape smoothly over dressing or tubing without stretching.
  4. Press edges gently to ensure secure adhesion. Replace tape as directed by a clinician or when soiled.
Who It’s For

Ideal for healthcare professionals, first aid responders and home users. Suitable for people with sensitive or fragile skin, elderly patients, children and anyone needing reliable dressing fixation, post-operative care or catheter/IV securement.

Caution & Storage

For external use only. Not for use on deep, puncture wounds or third-degree burns without clinical supervision. Test on a small skin area if allergy is suspected. Single-patient use recommended. Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep out of reach of children. Dispose of used tape according to local clinical waste guidelines.