Disposable Headrest Cover
$17.99
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Tbl.HR.Cov
by Earthlite
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Earthlite Disposable Headrest Covers are easy to use in place of cotton or flannel which require washing after each use. Featuring a soft, thick, silky absorbent medical grade fiber that is hypoallergenic, comfortable, and conforms to the shape of the cushion. The cover provides a protective layer between the patient and bare upholstery. Package includes 100 covers in a resealable pack, keeping them safe from moisture and open-air contamination.
Earthlite is proud to be the World's #1 Brand in Massage! They strive on a daily basis to serve their customers in a positive, friendly, and refreshing manner. They continually search for ways to make their products better, at the lowest possible price, while maintaining their environmental policies.
With this in mind, Earthlite uses no rainforest hardwoods. They use Canadian hard maple for their table legs and braces, and Baltic birch plywood for their tabletops, both of which are farmed and renewable wood sources. In addition, you will see a respect for nature in the water-based lacquer, environmentally-friendly foam, and vinyl used on their products.
Naturally, recycling is integrated into their manufacturing operations. As part of this, they feel a "reverence for wood." They carefully purchase and cut their wood to minimize waste, and wherever possible, create new products from excess materials. They have implemented a recycling program for aluminum, glass, and paper products within their factory.
With this in mind, Earthlite uses no rainforest hardwoods. They use Canadian hard maple for their table legs and braces, and Baltic birch plywood for their tabletops, both of which are farmed and renewable wood sources. In addition, you will see a respect for nature in the water-based lacquer, environmentally-friendly foam, and vinyl used on their products.
Naturally, recycling is integrated into their manufacturing operations. As part of this, they feel a "reverence for wood." They carefully purchase and cut their wood to minimize waste, and wherever possible, create new products from excess materials. They have implemented a recycling program for aluminum, glass, and paper products within their factory.
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