Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Isolation Gowns
Isolation gowns and trauma gowns help protect patients and staff from bodily fluids and infection.
Isolation Gowns
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which includes isolation and protective gowns, is your “last line of defense” for minimizing the exposure risk to Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs). Our high-quality PPE solutions are manufactured to industry standards, so you can rest easy by knowing your staff is protected every time they care for patients.
AAMI Guide lines
ANSI/AAMI P870 Barrier performanc | Test method | Test definition | Requirement | Anticipated fluid exposure |
AAMI Level 1 | Water resistance: Impact penetration AATCC 42 |
AATCC 27: Measures the resistance of fabrics to the liquid penetration of water by Impact |
Water impact <= 4.5 g | Minimal fluid levels |
AAMI Level 2 | Water resistance: Impact penetration AATCC 42
Water resistance: Hydrostatic pressure AATCC 27 |
AATCC 27 : Measures the resistance of fabrics to the liquid penetration of water by impact AATCC 127: Measures the resistance of fabrics to the liquid penetration of water by Impact under constant and Increasing hydrostatic pressure |
Spray Impact <= 1.0 g Hydrostatic Pressure >= 20 cm | Low fluid levels |
AAMI Level 3 | Water resistance: Impact penetration AATCC 42
Water resistance: Hydrostatic pressure AATCC 27 |
AATCC 27 : Measures the resistance of fabrics to the liquid penetration of water by impact AATCC 127: Measures the resistance of fabrics to the liquid penetration of water by Impact under constant and Increasing hydrostatic pressure< |
Spray Impact <= 1.0 g Hydrostatic Pressure >= 50 cm | Moderate fluid levels |
AAMI Level 4 | ASTM F1671, Standard Test Method for Resistance of Materials Used in Protective Clothing to Penetration by Blood Borne Pathogens Using Phi-X174 Bacteriophage Penetration as a Test System | ASTM F1671 : Measures the resistance of materials used in protective clothing to penetration by blood borne pathogens using a surrogate microbe under conditions of continuous liquid contact |
Pass | High fluid levels |
Materials descriptions
Spunbond Polypropylene
Standard, cost-effective and comfortable
For basic infection control, this non-woven fabric bonds fibers together to form a single layer that is appropriate only for very minimal fluid exposure.
SMS Material
Balanced mix of protection and comfort
Strong and breathable, Spunbond/Meltblown/Spunbond (SMS) is a multi-layer fabric composed of inner layers of meltblown polypropylene between outer layers of spunbond polypropylene that is ideal for extended wear. Light/medium weight SMS is appropriate for low amounts of fluid and heavy weight SMS may be appropriate for moderate contact with fluids.
Coated Polypropylene
Poly-coated
Soft, spunbond polypropylene is coated with a layer of Polyethylene (Plastic) Film
Polyethylene (Plastic) Film
Plastic Film
A single layer of polyethylene (plastic) film provides protection at an affordable cost.
Style Guide
Different styles of Isolation gowns to choose from
Wrist style options




Neck style options




Back style options



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