Seal Tight Original Best Waterproof Cast Protector and Shower Wound Cover, Adult Long Leg 42″

$23.21

Seal Tight Original Waterproof Cast Protector and Shower Wound Cover Adult Long Leg 42″
The easy, durable way to stay dry. Recommended by doctors for showering and bathing, SEAL-TIGHT® Original Waterproof Cast Protector and Shower Wound Cover is the BEST watertight protection available. Easy to apply application ring eliminates need for strapping, pumps or hook & loop closure. Nonlatex diaphragm stretches easily over cast or bandage to form watertight seal. Durable polyvinyl bag prevents water penetration. Use for therapeutic care and daily showering or bathing to protect casts and bandages.

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Seal Tight Waterproof Cast Protector Long Leg 42 inchesSeal Tight Original Waterproof Cast and Shower Wound Cover Adult Long Leg 42″
The easy, durable way to stay dry. Recommended by doctors for showering and bathing, SEAL-TIGHT® Original Waterproof Cast Protector and Shower Wound Cover is the BEST watertight protection available. Easy to apply application ring eliminates need for strapping, pumps or hook & loop closure. Nonlatex diaphragm stretches easily over cast or bandage to form watertight seal. Durable polyvinyl bag prevents water penetration. Use for therapeutic care and daily showering or bathing to protect casts and bandages.

Packaging: 1 per box

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a waterproof cast protector or shower wound cover?

This SEAL-TIGHT product starts with top-quality, latex-free materials that exhibit exceptional flexibility. This helps assure easy-on, easy-off use by patients in all water-related applications. The latest advances in sealing technology enhance these durable, waterproof surfaces in all SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover products. Once applied by the patient, the SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound protector product fits securely and comfortably to body contours, providing a sealed, watertight enclosure that locks out moisture.

What are some Reasons to use a waterproof cast protector or shower wound cover?

  1. Preserves the pleasure of daily water-related routines

Showering, bathing, and other water-related activities are still easy, enjoyable activities when you use a SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover product. With professional moisture protection coverings from SEAL-TIGHT, you can confidently resume your regular daily routines without worry or interruption. While you recover, a SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover helps maintain your quality of life—every day.

  1. Improves hygiene

With SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover products, your skin, casts and bandages stay clean and dry. By maintaining a clean and sanitary site, SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover products reduce potential infections and promote uninterrupted healing.

  1. Avoids costly repair and replacement

How to Keep a Cast or Bandage Dry in the Shower?

The first method to protect your cast or bandage from water damage involves using a waterproof cast protector or shower wound cover that has been specifically designed for this purpose. Although showering with a cast or bandage can be difficult, it’s possible to keep them dry with these waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover products.

A waterproof cast protector, also known as shower bags for casts, slip right over the injured area and use self-sealing technology to cling to your skin and keep water out during a shower. There are a couple different types of waterproof cast protector and shower wound covers, which include:

  • Arm Waterproof Cast Protectors: These are ideal for injuries to the hand, wrist, and elbow.
  • Leg Waterproof Cast Protectors: These are a great option for injuries to the foot, ankle, and knee.

Not only are these waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover products more effective than do-it-yourself methods but they are also more cost effective over the long-term.

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Why is moisture protection for a cast Important for Your Child?

A cast or bandage needs protection so your child can continue having fun.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s most recent survey, there are as many as 4.4 million instances of a fractured or broken bones every year in the U.S. Although the vast majority of these occur among older adults, a broken arm or leg can be a real problem for your child. Rambunctious children may be less patient with casts or bandages and have a more difficult time protecting them from water.

A cast or bandage is most effective when it stays dry. By using a Seal-Tight waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover , you can keep your child’s cast safe from moisture.

Staying clean As trivial as it may seem, younger children may struggle to take a bath or shower with a cast. FiveThirtyEight reported that each year broken arms and legs alone account for hundreds of thousands of trips to the doctor or emergency room. Effectively bathing while keeping a cast high and dry can be difficult. A kid can become irritated or avoid showering altogether, and homemade wraps made out of plastic or tinfoil are rarely, if ever, reliable.

A wet cast or bandage can become ruined, and re-casting can be expensive and frustrating. More to the point, damaging a broken bone’s protection undermines the healing process. By opting for true protection, your child can protect his or her broken limb without giving up personal hygiene. Likewise, getting water under a cast might not always be as detrimental, but it can be itchy or uncomfortable.

Fun in the sun. When the weather cooperates, children love getting wet. There’s nothing more fun than a water balloon flight or dip in the pool. Having a cast can be a real problem, however, at least when these aren’t protected with true moisture protection.

Having to sit out a school trip to the water park or in impromptu water pistol fight can be a big let-down for your kid, but having the right protective gear such as a waterproof cast protector and shower bandage cover on hand can make all the difference. Your child should exercise caution when selecting appropriate activities, but it’s fully possible to mitigate any risks related to water.

Winter exploration. When the temperature drops, children have a knack for activities that involve getting wet. A fresh blanket of snow is perfect for building forts, having snowball fights or making snow angels. Even under snow pants and other clothing, however, a child with a cast may be forced to stay indoors. So long as the activity doesn’t pose a risk to a healing bone, a Seal-Tight waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover can fully cover your child’s cast and allow him or her to get in on the action.

A broken bone can be difficult for a child because it might limit the number of options available for having fun. Keeping a cast or bandage safe from water damage is a way to bring about a bit of normalcy. Keeping the limb safe from harm should be a top priority, but when possible, moisture protection allows your child a little more freedom and flexibility when dealing with a cast or bandage.

Why Doctors Recommend SEAL-TIGHT Moisture Protection?

Many patients used to fumble with plastic bags and tape in futile attempts to keep their casts and bandages from getting soaked with water. Today, innovative excellence has made SEAL-TIGHT  waterproof cast protectors and shower wound covers the market leader and the preferred, professional choice for doctors and their patients.

Doctors recommend SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover with confidence from past experience. They know that SEAL-TIGHT is the professional way to protect casts, bandages, dressings and other healing aids from the damage of moisture penetration. Unlike many cheap, homemade contraptions that fail, SEAL-TIGHT waterproof cast protector and shower wound cover preserves the careful work of doctors.