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    Our range of high quality wound care products includes 18 dressings in a variety of sizes, including Transparent, Silver Ion impregnated and Waterproof varieties

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    The range includes hand wipes and hand sanitising mousse, hand and body wash, multisurface cleaners and sanitisers, floor cleaner, and fogging lotion, all designed to give lasting protection to both the individual and the working environment.

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    We offer highly cost effective basic IV sets with a roller clamp and also a version with the EasiFlo™ flow regulator.

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