PATCH Kids Coconut Panda Bamboo Strips are sterile adhesive bandages woven from organic bamboo fibre, printed with a panda design kids actually want to wear. Each strip is a double-layered, breathable bamboo pad infused with coconut oil and finished with a non-toxic adhesive designed for sensitive skin. The bamboo fabric is custom-woven and mechanically pulped rather than chemically processed, so it stays soft against grazes and scrapes all day.
Why Choose the PATCH Kids Coconut Panda Bamboo Strips?
-
PFAS Free, Independently Tested: These strips are verified free of PFAS ("forever chemicals") by independent lab testing, not just a marketing claim.
-
Coconut Oil for Comfort: Each pad is infused with coconut oil, a functional moisturizing ingredient this bamboo-bandage category rarely formulates with.
-
Non-Toxic Adhesive for Sensitive Skin: The adhesive is formulated without harsh chemicals, latex, parabens, or thimerosal — suitable for kids prone to skin reactions.
-
Certified B Corporation: PATCH holds B Corp certification, meaning the company meets verified standards for social and environmental performance.
-
Compostable From Fibre to Backing: The organic bamboo gauze and paper backing break down in soil within weeks, and the FSC-certified cardboard tube is recyclable or compostable.
Perfect For
- Parents restocking a school bag or diaper bag with a right-sized 20-count tube instead of a bulk box
- Kids with sensitive or reactive skin who need a hypoallergenic adhesive without irritation
- Families avoiding latex, parabens, and thimerosal in everyday first aid
- Zero-waste households looking to replace plastic strip bandages with a compostable alternative
- Gift-givers assembling an eco-friendly first aid kit for a new parent
Product Specs
| Specification |
Details |
| Material |
Organic bamboo fibre pad (custom woven, mechanically pulped), coconut oil, non-toxic adhesive |
| Certifications |
Certified B Corporation; PFAS Free (independently tested) |
Quantity / Contents |
20 sterile strips |
| Packaging |
FSC-certified cardboard tube, recyclable or compostable |
| End of Life |
Bamboo pad and paper backing are compostable and biodegradable, breaking down in soil within weeks; cardboard tube is recyclable or compostable |
| Care Instructions |
Apply to clean, dry skin. Change daily or as needed. |
| Key Omissions |
No PFAS, no latex, no thimerosal (mercury/merthiolate), no parabens |
| Google Product Type |
Health & Beauty > Medical Supplies > First Aid > Bandages & Bandaging Supplies |
How to Use
-
First-Time Setup: Clean and thoroughly dry the skin around the scrape or cut before opening a fresh strip.
-
Application: Peel back the paper liner and press the bamboo pad directly over the wound, smoothing the edges down for a secure seal.
-
Daily Use: Change the strip daily or sooner if it becomes wet, dirty, or the adhesive starts to lift.
-
After Use: Remove gently, then tear or cut the used bamboo pad into smaller pieces to speed up composting.
-
Pro-Tip: Once the sterile pad and adhesive have broken down in a home compost, toss the empty cardboard tube in with your recycling or compost — no separating packaging materials required.
FAQs
Are PATCH Kids Coconut Panda Bamboo Strips safe for kids with sensitive skin?
Yes — the adhesive is non-toxic and formulated without latex, parabens, or thimerosal, and each pad is infused with coconut oil to reduce irritation. Every strip is also independently tested to be PFAS free.
What are these bamboo bandages actually made of, and are they compostable?
Each strip has a double-layered organic bamboo fibre pad woven from custom, mechanically pulped bamboo fabric, paired with a paper backing and non-toxic adhesive. The bamboo pad and paper backing are compostable and biodegradable, breaking down in soil within weeks, and the FSC-certified cardboard tube can be recycled or composted too.
How do these compare in cost to a regular drugstore box of kids' bandages?
At this pack size, PATCH sits in a similar price range to mainstream sensitive-skin kids bandages like Elastoplast, but adds PFAS-free lab testing and a compostable bamboo pad that plastic strip bandages don't offer. You're paying for the same 20-count convenience with an eco end-of-life the mainstream brands don't have.
Where are PATCH bandages made, and does that affect the eco claims?
PATCH is an Australian-owned and operated brand, and these bandages are manufactured in China. The country of manufacture doesn't change the material facts: the bamboo pad and paper backing are still independently tested PFAS free and compostable at end of life.
Can I use these on a toddler or does the panda print only fit older kids?
The panda print and 20-strip tube format are sized for everyday scrapes and grazes across school-age and younger kids alike, since the strips themselves are a standard sterile bandage size rather than an age-restricted design.