A good surgical gown should possess certain characteristics to provide optimal protection and comfort. These include:
1) Fluid resistance: The gown should have high fluid resistance to prevent penetration of blood, bodily fluids, and other contaminants.
2) Barrier effectiveness: It should act as a physical barrier against microorganisms, preventing their transmission between healthcare workers and patients.
3) Breathability: The gown should allow for proper air circulation to minimize heat build-up and promote comfort during prolonged procedures.
4) Comfort and flexibility: The gown should be comfortable to wear and allow for ease of movement without hampering dexterity.
5) Secure closures: The gown should have secure neck and waist ties or closures to ensure a snug fit and prevent any potential exposures.
6) Proper sizing: It should come in a range of sizes to accommodate different body types and ensure proper coverage.
By possessing these characteristics, a good surgical gown can enhance safety, infection control, and overall user satisfaction within healthcare settings.
Our gowns comply with AAMI PB70 standards:
Level 1: Minimal fluid exposure (e.g., basic care).
Level 2-3: Moderate to high fluid resistance (e.g., ER, ICU).
Level 4: Surgical procedures with prolonged fluid exposure.
We provide sizes XS–XXL, with adjustable ties and ergonomic fits. Custom sizing is available for bulk orders to accommodate diverse body types.
Absolutely! Hospitals can add logos, choose colors (scrubs), or request tailored designs for gowns (e.g., sleeve length, necklines). MOQs apply.
Cost depends on material quality, certifications (e.g., Level 4 vs. Level 1), and customization. Bulk orders reduce unit pricing.