Gowns
Gowns
Gowns provide full body coverage from the neck to the ankle or knees, and are used in healthcare, industry, cleanroom, manufacturing, and laboratory settings. They can be disposable or reuseable, depending on the intended use, and are typically made from materials that offer resistance and barrier properties to protect against chemicals, fluids, contaminants, and/or other hazardous substances. Gowns have long sleeves with cuffs and may feature tie, snap, or zipper closures for a secure and comfortable fit.
General purpose personal protective equipment (PPE) gowns are designed to protect from potential hazards such as splashes, sprays, liquids, fluids, blood, and pathogens. Gowns used in healthcare settings such as isolation gowns and chemotherapy gowns provide a higher level of barrier protection for specific applications and have certifications and compliances associated with them.
Controlled environments gowns are specifically designed for use in areas where cleanliness is critical. They are made from specialized materials that prevent the release of particles or fibers that could contaminate the working environment.
It is important to consider the specific needs and requirements of the environment when selecting the appropriate gown, whether it be a PPE gown or a cleanroom gown, to ensure proper protection and adherence to cleanliness standards. Regulatory compliance details can be obtained at the individual product level.
General purpose personal protective equipment (PPE) gowns are designed to protect from potential hazards such as splashes, sprays, liquids, fluids, blood, and pathogens. Gowns used in healthcare settings such as isolation gowns and chemotherapy gowns provide a higher level of barrier protection for specific applications and have certifications and compliances associated with them.
Controlled environments gowns are specifically designed for use in areas where cleanliness is critical. They are made from specialized materials that prevent the release of particles or fibers that could contaminate the working environment.
It is important to consider the specific needs and requirements of the environment when selecting the appropriate gown, whether it be a PPE gown or a cleanroom gown, to ensure proper protection and adherence to cleanliness standards. Regulatory compliance details can be obtained at the individual product level.