- Hospital quality bed linen
- Polyester and cotton flat bed sheets for kingsize beds
- Double bed and king size available
- Cotton rich fabric - 70% cotton & 30% polyester
- 130gsm weight
- Wash at 71 degrees for thermal disinfection
Cotton Rich Flat Sheet Kingsize
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Product Description
These hospital-quality white cotton king-size bed sheets are commonly used in nursing homes and hospitals, particularly for bariatric beds. Made from a durable blend of 70% cotton and 30% polyester, these sheets can withstand hot thermal disinfection temperatures, ensuring a high standard of cleanliness. The flat design makes them a practical choice for bed making, as they are easy to change regularly compared to fitted sheets. With flat corners, they are also easy to fold and store.
Key Features:
- Suitable for hospital and care facilities, as the fabric is comfortable and long-lasting.
- Multiple sizes available for a range of bed types.
- Washable at thermal disinfection temperatures to maintain hygiene standards.
The cotton-rich fabric of these kingsize bed sheets offers superior comfort. Weighing 130 gsm, the lightweight material dries quickly after laundering, reducing downtime and maintaining efficiency. Plus, the fabric requires minimal ironing once dry, making maintenance effortless.
Combining durability and comfort, these cotton-rich sheets are perfect for hospitals and care facilities that require regular washing at high temperatures.
You may also be interested in the same sheet in double beds, cot size, or a single bed extra long.
FAQ’S
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Product Specifications
| Bedding Size | Kingsize |
|---|---|
| Colour | White |
| Fibre composition | Cotton rich fabric |
| Size | 275cm x 295cm |
| SKU | ST075275295—WHTP30 |
Bulk Discounts
Buy in bulk and save! Purchase 10+ of the same item and receive 10% off, purchase 20+ of the same item to receive 20% off and 30+ of the same item to get 30% off. If you require more than 50 of this item please contact us.









