Saniplast Spot Antiseptic Bandages are circular first aid bandages designed for targeted protection of small wounds such as cuts, scrapes, blisters, insect bites, and needle pricks. Each bandage consists of a PVC film backing coated with hypoallergenic acrylic adhesive, mounted with an Acrinol antiseptic pad and protected by a siliconized release paper that peels off easily before application.
The Acrinol antiseptic agent in the central pad helps protect the wound from microbial contamination — reducing the risk of bacterial infection in minor injuries. The PVC film is air permeable and water resistant, allowing the wound to breathe while maintaining protection against water, dust, and germs during hand washing and daily activity.
The compact 25mm circular spot design provides precise coverage without excess material — ideal for small, targeted wounds on fingers, toes, and other confined areas. Each pack contains 20 strips.
Why Choose Saniplast Bandage
- Acrinol Antiseptic Pad: The central absorbent pad is treated with Acrinol — an antiseptic agent that helps protect minor wounds from microbial contamination and infection.
- 25mm Circular Design: Compact spot size provides targeted coverage for small wounds without wasting material.
- PVC Film Backing: Flexible, durable PVC film conforms to skin contours for a secure, comfortable fit.
- Hypoallergenic Adhesive: Acrylic adhesive is hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive skin, minimising irritation.
- Air Permeable: Allows airflow to the wound, supporting natural healing.
- Water Resistant: Maintains adhesion and protection during hand washing and light water exposure.
- Easy Peel Release Paper: Siliconized inner wrapper peels off easily for quick, hygienic application.
- Low Adherence Pad: The antiseptic pad is formulated to adhere to the wound with minimal trauma on removal.
- Pack of 20: Practical everyday supply for home first aid kits.
Product Specifications
| Brand | Saniplast |
| Type | Spot (circular) antiseptic bandage |
| Size | 25mm (circular) |
| Film Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Antiseptic Agent | Acrinol (on absorbent pad) |
| Adhesive | Hypoallergenic acrylic adhesive |
| Air Permeable | Yes |
| Water Resistant | Yes (wash proof) |
| Release Paper | Siliconized, easy-peel cold seal paper |
| Pack Size | 20 bandages per pack |
| Suitable For | All age groups |
| Usage | External use on minor wounds only |
Usage Instructions
- Clean and dry the wound and surrounding skin area thoroughly before application.
- Carefully peel off the siliconized release paper from the bandage.
- Do not touch the antiseptic pad with your fingers — hold the bandage by its edges only.
- Place the antiseptic pad directly over the wound, centring it carefully.
- Press the adhesive edges firmly onto the surrounding skin to secure.
- Change the bandage daily, or immediately if it becomes wet, dirty, or loose.
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep in original packaging until use.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Dispose of used bandages in general waste — do not flush.
Warnings and Precautions
- For external use only.
- Do not use if you are allergic to the adhesive, PVC film, or Acrinol antiseptic.
- If severe irritation, persistent redness, or allergic reaction occurs at the application site, remove the bandage immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
- Do not use on deep cuts, puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious injuries — seek medical attention for these.
- Do not apply to mucous membranes or sensitive areas such as around the eyes.
- If signs of infection appear (increased pain, swelling, redness, or pus), remove the bandage and consult a doctor.
- Change daily for best results — do not reuse a bandage once removed.
Package Contents
- 20 × Saniplast Spot Antiseptic Bandages (25mm circular, individually wrapped)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Acrinol and how does it work?
Acrinol (Ethacridine Lactate) is a mild antiseptic agent used in wound care to help prevent microbial contamination and reduce the risk of infection in minor wounds. In Saniplast bandages, it is embedded in the central absorbent pad and works on contact with the wound surface.
How often should I change a Saniplast Spot bandage?
Change the bandage daily for best wound care. Also change immediately if the bandage becomes wet, dirty, or begins to peel away from the skin.
Can I use Saniplast Spot bandages on children?
Yes. Saniplast bandages are suitable for all age groups. However, avoid placing them in areas where young children might easily remove them and put them in their mouths.
Are these bandages waterproof?
Saniplast Spot bandages are water resistant and wash proof — they maintain adhesion and protection during light water exposure such as hand washing. For prolonged water immersion, replace with a fresh bandage afterwards.
Why should I avoid touching the antiseptic pad?
Touching the antiseptic pad with your fingers can transfer bacteria onto the pad and contaminate it before it contacts the wound, reducing its protective function. Always handle the bandage by the adhesive edges only.






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