Application
The Stable-Table Mat by VetMedSolutions is a high-quality functional mat designed to stabilize pets on exam tables, scales and other hard surfaces in veterinary hospitals leading to a stress-free veterinary visit.
Unlike other mats, the Stable-Table Mat is specifically designed for use in animal hospitals. By combining two specific materials, we made it so it is providing a non slip surface for the animals on the scale and exam table, it is easy to clean, and highly durable to withstand the wear and tear from animals. It is fully customizable with size and pattern.
Processing Time
Due to the large number of designs and sizes that we offer, all Stable-Table Mat orders are made on demand and it can take up to 1 week to ship. For customization project the processing time may extend to 10 days after artwork approval is done.
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Long lasting solution
Our mat is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a medical grade material with antimicrobial and tear resistant properties. PVC is the same material used in hospitals for blood intakes, catheters, heart-lung bypass sets, and a number of other medical tubing applications which must meet high tear resistance standards.
The Stable-Table Mat's medically approved material maximizes its tear strength while maintaining a balance of softness to ensure comfort for pets.
Cleaning and Care
We recommend using a bleach-based cleaner for best results and a Magic Eraser for stubborn stains.
Cleaners containing alcohol should be avoided since the alcohol can dilute the cured ink and fade or smudge the graphic overtime. If alcohol drips or spills onto the mat, it will not fade the pattern providing it is removed rapidly and the substance is not firmly rubbed in, it is best to try and dab the area with an absorbent paper towel.
The bottom layer is made from high density foam soaked in antimicrobial solution. It may absorb water or liquid. We recommend cleaning it with soap and water by immersing the mat or it's portion and by letting it soak. Gentle rubbing or dubbing of the surface should not cause the deterioration of the material. Do not rub hard as this may alter the structure of the padding. Dry the bottom thoroughly by pressing on with paper towel or soft absorbing cloth, hang to dry in room temperature before placing the mat back onto the table. Do not place the wet mat on the table as it may stick to it permanently and may result in removal of patches of foam.