Key Features & Benefits:
Defined Level of Protection: Manufactured to meet key performance standards for liquid barrier protection. Gowns are classified as Level 1, 2 (as specified per product), with higher levels offering greater fluid resistance for more intensive procedures.
Full-Body Coverage & Secure Fit: Provides reliable coverage from the neck to below the knees, with long, cinch-tie closures at the neck and waist for a secure, adjustable fit over scrubs or uniforms. Full-length sleeves with elastic or knit cuffs enhance protection at the wrist.
Material Integrity: Constructed from durable non-woven fabrics such as SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) or reinforced polypropylene, balancing protection with breathability for extended wear comfort.
Infection Control Compliance: Single-use design is a cornerstone of infection prevention protocols, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination between patients and simplifying compliance with standard and contact precautions.
Procedure-Ready Convenience: Sterile or non-sterile packaging options available. Gowns are folded for aseptic presentation and easy, one-person donning, supporting efficient workflows in fast-paced environments.
Classifications & Standards:
Key Standard: Compliant with ANSI/AAMI PB70:2012 (Liquid Barrier Performance and Classification) or equivalent regional standards (e.g., EN 13795 for surgical gowns, where applicable).
Common Levels:
Level 1: Minimal risk, for basic care or standard isolation.
Level 2: Low risk, for procedures with minimal fluid exposure (e.g., blood draw, suturing).
Ideal Applications:
Hospital Isolation Rooms (Contact, Droplet, or Airborne Precautions)
Emergency Department & Trauma Care
Intensive Care Units (ICU) & Burn Units
Dialysis Centers & Oncology Clinics
Long-Term Care Facilities for outbreak management
General Patient Care with risk of exposure to body fluids
Available Options:
Protection Level: Level 1 through Level 2.
Sterility: Non-Sterile (for general isolation/PPE) or Sterile (for surgical or high-risk procedural use).
Material: SMS, PP, or reinforced fluid-resistant fabric.
Closure: Back-tie or front-tie (wraparound) styles for easier self-donning.
Packaging: Individually packed, often in dispenser box formats.