Description
Hildbrandt Tablet/Phone Protective Cover Sleeves are a simple and easy way to barrier your iPad or tablet protected against all sorts of dirty stuff! iPads and tablets have become increasingly prevalent for staff use and patient communication. These invaluable tools are also the most subjected to getting everyone’s hands on them with god knows what! These disposable barrier sleeves are specifically designed to be 2 mil thick that will protect touch screen products while not interfering with their performance. Protect yourself and these valuable technology items from splash, splatter, over sprays, and other risks. Comes in a pack of 100.
Technical Info
• Tablet/Phone Protective Cover Sleeves, 100pcs
• Specifically designed to protect touch screens
• Transparent sleeves that enables you to see the screen clearly
• Low tack adhesive seals on sleeve, leaving your clean and without any sticky reminisce.
Sizes Info
• 7×10″ will fit most 10″ tablets, including the iPad Air and Mini (will fit large on Mini)
• 9×12″ will fit large 12″ tablets, including the iPad Pro
• 4×6″ will fit most phones, will be oversize for some phones, but you can tape it down.
Tips for using Tablet Barrier Sleeves for Tattooing
Using Tablets and Ipads have become the norm in our twenty-first century technological age. And keeping the work station clean to avoid cross-contamination is a basic requirement in any successful shop. These Tablet Barrier Sleeves are designed for workstation preparation before you start any tattoo procedure. It is essential in keeping a sterile and safe work environment. After setting up your work area, use the sleeves to cover your tablet or iPad, these sleeves are meant to fit all tablet sizes. After inserting your technology in the sleeve, seal it for a snug fit.
Product Code: TAB100TOUCH7X10, TAB100TOUCH9X12, TAB100TOUCH4X6
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Work perfectly, keeps the client and my device clean and safe.
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