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Disposable isolation gowns are protective garments designed to prevent the transfer of pathogens and contaminants in healthcare settings. Made from lightweight, non-woven materials such as polypropylene or polyethylene, these gowns provide a barrier against fluids and other hazardous substances. They are typically used by healthcare professionals during procedures that may involve exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or infectious materials.
| Material | Non-woven polypropylene or polyethylene |
| Size range | Small to XXL |
| Closure type | Tie or hook-and-loop fasteners |
| Fluid resistance | Level 1 to Level 4 |
| Sleeve type | Long sleeves with elastic cuffs |
| Certifications | ASTM F1671, ISO 13485 |
When selecting disposable isolation gowns, buyers should consider the level of fluid resistance required for their specific applications, which can range from low to high. It is also important to specify the size and closure type to ensure a proper fit and ease of use. Certifications such as ASTM F1671 and ISO 13485 can indicate the gown's quality and compliance with industry standards. Quantities should be based on anticipated usage and storage capabilities.
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Isolation gowns provide basic protection against fluids, while surgical gowns offer higher levels of protection and sterility.
No, disposable isolation gowns are designed for single-use only.
They typically come in sizes ranging from small to XXL.
Select the size based on the manufacturer's size chart and consider the closure type for adjustability.
Choose based on the risk of exposure; higher levels are needed for surgical or high-risk procedures.
Yes, they can be used in various settings requiring protection from contaminants.