Overhead SMS Gown · Thumbloops with Elastic Cuff · Yellow
Engineered to provide ultimate comfort, this gown is designed with strong breathable SMS material and an open back, allowing the wearer to stay cool and comfortable on the job.
10 Gowns/Bag
10 Bags/Case
100 gowns/case
Yellow
XL
Open Back
Thumbloop with Elastic
SMS
Overhead
ASTM
AAMI Level
-
ASTM
-
Physical Properties
Requirement
Thickness
Length
Elongation
Tensile Strength
Water Leak
Powder Residue
viral penetration
Requirement
Permeation Resistance of Chemical Protective Clothing
Chemotherapy Drug Permeation
test
level 1
level 2
level 3
Spray Impact
Hydrostatic Pressure
tEST
level 1
level 2
level 3
BFE
PFE
DELTA P ∆P(mmH20/cm2)
FLUID RESISTANCE
FLAME SPREAD
Medical gowns are an important element in infection prevention and control within healthcare facilities. They are designed to provide a barrier against the transmission of pathogens and contaminants which helps protect clinicians and patients from infection.
VIVIT Supply medical gowns are single-use and should be replaced or disposed of in the following situations: between patient visits or procedures, if it is soiled by any type of fluid, or if the material has any type of abrasion or is torn or punctured.
Your gown should fit comfortably, without an excess of material or restriction of movements. If you notice excess exposed skin around the neck opening or feel like you may trip over extra material, your gown may be too large. If it feels like the gown restricts your ability to move freely, your gown may be too small. VIVIT Supply offers gown options in both universal and extra large sizes so you can choose a gown that meets your needs.
Gowns are tested against AAMI PB70. AAMI refers to the Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation and this particular standard details the liquid barrier performance and classification of protective apparel and drapes intended for use in healthcare facilities. This standard is recognized as the global standard for the protection criteria of isolation gowns.
Isolation gowns are designed to provide full front and back coverage and some measurable level of protection, such as fluid resistance. Cover gowns either do not provide full coverage, such as with an open back design, or do not provide fluid protection.
AAMI PB70 defines critical zones as areas expected to come into direct contact with fluids. For isolation gowns the critical zone is comprised of the entire gown, excluding cuffs, hems, and bindings.
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