Women (especially during menstruation and postpartum): Prevents menstrual blood or postpartum secretions from staining the mattress; easy to clean; reduces psychological burden.
Pet Owners: Prevents pet hair, urine, or stains from contaminating the mattress.
People with Allergies: High-density waterproof fabric blocks dust mites and their excrement, alleviating symptoms of allergic rhinitis, eczema, asthma, etc.
Medical or Nursing Institutions: Such as psychiatric wards, beauty salons, postpartum care centers, etc., to maintain cleanliness of bedding, prevent bodily fluid contamination, and improve hygiene standards.
The main use case for waterproof bed sheets is for long-term bedridden care, especially suitable for incontinent individuals (such as the elderly, post-operative patients, or those with limited mobility). These individuals often have difficulty controlling urination and defecation due to physical reasons, making their mattresses easily contaminated by urine, sweat, etc. If not cleaned promptly, this not only shortens the mattress's lifespan but can also breed bacteria, affecting skin health. Waterproof bed sheets physically isolate liquids on the surface, requiring only wiping or washing to maintain cleanliness, greatly reducing the difficulty of care. In addition, its full or partial wrap-around design can cover the top and sides of the mattress, further reducing the risk of contamination.
