One size fits all, eyepad wound dressings packaged in sterile sustainable paper packaging. Supplied with a built-in elastic bandage for easy application. Stem blood flow and treat serious wounds with confidence.
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Steropax Eyepad Wound Dressings are sterile, high-quality dressings designed for safe and secure treatment of eye injuries and other wounds. Supplied in recyclable, plastic-free paper packaging, they offer a more environmentally responsible option for first aid. Each dressing features an oval-shaped, absorbent pad and a built-in high-stretch elastic bandage for fast and reliable application—no adhesive or tape required.
Manufactured to meet HSE first aid standards, these dressings are ideal for workplace, public, and home first aid kits. The unmedicated pad cushions the wound, absorbs exudate, and helps reduce the risk of contamination, while the breathable materials support patient comfort.
Developed to reduce plastic waste without compromising hygiene or effectiveness, Steropax is part of Steroplast Healthcare’s wider commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2035.
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Steropax Eyepad Wound Dressings are suitable for anyone responsible for first aid care—whether in the workplace, public spaces, schools, or at home. Developed to HSE first aid standards, these sterile dressings are ideal for treating eye injuries and other wounds that require cushioning, absorbency, and secure coverage.
They are especially useful for first aiders, healthcare professionals, and organisations seeking eco-conscious alternatives to traditional dressings. With a one-size-fits-all design and built-in elastic bandage, they are easy to apply in urgent situations without the need for extra tape or adhesives.
Whether you're managing a minor injury or providing initial care before hospital treatment, these wound dressings offer a reliable, hygienic, and environmentally responsible option. Supplied in recyclable paper packaging, they’re also a fitting choice for those aiming to reduce plastic waste in their medical supplies.
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| Specification | Details |
| Dressing Type | Sterile eyepad with built-in high stretch bandage |
| Packaging | Paper-wrapped, sterile, plastic-free, recyclable |
| Pad Shape | Oval |
| Pad Type | Unmedicated absorbent cotton pad |
| Bandage Type | High-stretch, conforming elastic bandage |
| Sterilitiy | Individually wrapped and sterile |
| CE Marked | Yes |
| HSE First Aid Compliant | Yes |
| Intended Use | For dressing eye injuries and wounds requiring pressure and protection |
| Suitable For | Workplace, public spaces, home, first aid kits |
| Eco-Friendly | Reduces plastic waste; recyclable paper packaging |
Yes, Steropax eyepad wound dressings come in a one-size-fits-all design, shaped to contour the face and stay securely in place.
Each dressing is individually wrapped in sterile, recyclable paper packaging—an environmentally conscious alternative to plastic.
Yes, they are manufactured to meet HSE first aid recommendations.
No, each eyepad includes a built-in high-stretch elastic bandage for quick and secure application without the need for extra materials.
Yes, they are suitable for use in public settings, at home, and anywhere a well-stocked first aid kit is needed.
No, they are unmedicated and sterile, designed to cushion the wound and absorb exudate while reducing the risk of contamination.
Yes, the use of paper packaging significantly cuts down on single-use plastic in healthcare.
While specifically shaped for eye injuries, their absorbent and protective design makes them useful for other wound types in emergency situations.
Yes, they carry the CE mark to indicate compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.
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