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PE Overshoes

PE Overshoes

PE Overshoes, Disposable PE Overshoes, PE Overshoes supp

Disposable N95 Face Mask

Disposable N95 Face Mask

Disposable KN95 Face Mask Material: Needle punched cotto

Disposable Medical Face Mask

Disposable Medical Face Mask

Disposable Medical Mask Material: NonWoven Fabric+Meltbl

Disposable KN95 Face Mask

Disposable KN95 Face Mask

Disposable N95 Mask Material: 5 ply Non-woven fabric Col

Infrared Forehead Thermometer

Infrared Forehead Thermometer

Infrared Forehead Thermometer Sample: Free Brand: Orient

Disposable Isolation Coveralls

Disposable Isolation Coveralls

General purpose, Cleanroom, Construction/building, Clean

Disposable Medical Gloves

Disposable Medical Gloves

Disposable Medical Gloves Material: PVC Color: Transpare

Medical Gowns Level

Medical Gowns are examples of personal protective equipment used in health care settings. They are used to protect the wearer from the spread of infection or illness if the wearer comes in contact with potentially infectious liquid and solid material. They may also be used to help prevent the gown wearer from transferring microorganisms that could harm vulnerable patients, such as those with weakened immune systems. Gowns are one part of an overall infection-control strategy.
 

New terminology in the standard describes the barrier protection levels of gowns and other protective apparel intended for use in health care facilities and specifies test methods and performance results necessary to verify and validate that the gown provides the newly defined levels of protection:
 

Level 1: Minimal risk, to be used, for example, during basic care, standard isolation, cover gown for visitors, or in a standard medical unit
 

Level 2: Low risk, to be used, for example, during blood draw, suturing, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or a pathology lab
 

Level 3: Moderate risk, to be used, for example, during arterial blood draw, inserting an Intravenous (IV) line, in the Emergency Room, or for trauma cases
 

Level 4: High risk, to be used, for example, during long, fluid intense procedures, surgery, when pathogen resistance is needed or infectious diseases are suspected (non-airborne)
 

Regardless of how the product is named (that is, isolation gown, procedure gown, or cover gown), when choosing gowns, look for product labeling that describes an intended use with the desired level of protection based on the above risk levels.

Medical Gowns Level