Swaddle Bath Blankets

 

FLEECE (reusable)

The TurtleTub fleece blanket is the warmest blanket option. It is thick, cozy and stretchy so it provides optimal warmth and comfort. Our high quality fleece can be laundered and used on multiple patients. Fleece is the optimal choice for preterm infants. This blanket comes in large (blue trim) and small (yellow trim) sizes.

 

Specifications:

Material: 100% Polyester Fleece

Weight: 250 gsm (grams per square meter)

Packaging: Individually packaged

Cotton flannel (reusable)

The TurtleTub cotton flannel blanket is a more cost effective blanket. It is ideal for healthy full term infants. It can be laundered and re-used, given to the family or used as a disposable. It comes in one size.

 

Specifications:

Material: 100% Cotton Flannel

Weight: 150 gsm (grams per square meter)

Packaging: Individually packaged


disposable non-woven

The TurtleTub disposable blanket is ideal for hospitals without laundering options, but understand the value in swaddling infants during bathing. The blanket is soft and slightly stretchy. It comes in one size.

 

Specifications:

Material: 50% Rayon/50% polyester

Weight: 100 gsm (grams per square meter)

Packaging: Individually packaged


Blanket Heat Retention Comparison of TurtleTub Swaddle Bathing Blankets versus not using a Blanket (tub bathing)

 
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We understand the importance of maintaining infant body temperature especially during and after a bath. Our swaddle bath blankets have been designed for optimal size, comfort and most importantly heat retention. This data was obtained in our lab with our in-house developed test apparatus that simulates the swaddle bathing experience.


Reusable Blanket Laundering Recommendations:

  • Wash up to 170 degrees F

  • Dry 140 degrees F to 150 degrees F for 20 minutes

  • If bleach is required use only color-safe bleach

  • Follow CDC Guidelines for laundry in healthcare facilities.


TurtleTub Swaddle Bathing Blanket Ordering Info:

* Can be cut to size for smaller infants