Available Gowns


Level 1
PolyPropolene with PolyEthelyne coating. (PP+PE)
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ANSI/AAMI PB70, AATCC 42 and 127 certified to Level 1 - Laminated 35 GSM Fluid Barrier.
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Fluid resistance: barrier protection to prevent blood strike through and fluid contamination.
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Long coat, Long sleeves with knitted cuff.
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Neck and waist tied in back.
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Non-Sterile / Disposable Gown.


Level 2
PolyPropolene with PolyEthelyne coating. (PP+PE)
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ANSI/AAMI PB70 to Level 2.
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Laminated 40 GSM Fluid Barrier.
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Fluid resistance: barrier protection to prevent blood strike through and fluid contamination.
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Long coat, Long sleeves with knitted cuff.
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Neck and waist tied in back.
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Non-Sterile / Disposable Gown.


Level 2
SMS (Polypropylene)
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ANSI/AAMI PB70, AATCC 42 and 127 certified to Level 2.
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Laminated 40 GSM Non-Woven Fluid Barrier.
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Fluid resistance: barrier protection to prevent blood strike through and fluid contamination.
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Long coat, Long sleeves with knitted cuff.
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Neck and waist tied in back.
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Non-Sterile / Disposable Gown.


Level 3
SMS (Polypropylene)
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ANSI/AAMI PB70, AATCC 42 and 127 certified to Level 3
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Laminated 45 GSM Non-Woven Fluid Barrier
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Our disposable Isolation gown is rated with a level 3 designation.
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Adheres to 1670 & 1671 viral penetration testing standards.
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Fluid resistance: barrier protection to prevent blood strike through and fluid contamination
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Long coat, Long sleeves with knitted cuff
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Neck and waist tied in back.
-
Non-Sterile / Disposable Gown


Level 3
PolyPropolene with PolyEthelyne coating. (PP+PE)
-
ANSI/AAMI PB70, AATCC 42 and 127 certified to Level 3
-
Laminated 45 GSM Fluid Barrier
-
Our disposable Isolation gown is rated with a level 3 designation.
-
Adheres to 1670 & 1671 viral penetration testing standards.
-
Fluid resistance: barrier protection to prevent blood strike through and fluid contamination
-
Long coat, Long sleeves with knitted cuff
-
Neck and waist tied in back.
-
Non-Sterile / Disposable Gown
Size Charts
Size Chart - CM

Size Chart - Inches

Gowns
Q&A
What is AORN?
The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) offers comprehensive guidance that includes the types of gown protection needed for operative and other invasive procedures:
What is AAMI?
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ANSI/AAMI PB70:2012 provides standards for liquid barrier performance, with ratings for different levels of gown protection. -
AAMI addresses fluid protection in the critical zone, the gown area where an OR staff member is most likely to come in direct contact with potentially infectious material. -
WHAT IS THE CRITICAL ZONE? In surgical gowns, it includes much of the sleeves and front (areas A and B). Both fabric and construction (sleeve seams and front tie attachment) are tested. The back of the gown (area D) may be non- protective.
AAMI LEVEL 4
HIGHEST FLUID AND MICROBIAL BARRIER Protection against blood-borne pathogens in critical zones; needed for long, fluid-intensive procedures; also for operating on patients with potential blood-borne pathogen risk
AAMI LEVEL 3
AAMI LEVEL 2
AAMI LEVEL 1
AAMI Levels Defined
According to the barrier ability, AAMI classified the surgical materials into 4 grades. Its use can be determined according to the grading index of AAMI. Grades 1-4 are used for key points in surgical gowns and drapes. Surgical gowns with different barrier abilities can be used for different operations, such as conventional surgery, surgery with a large amount of bleeding, infectious surgery, etc.
PP+PE,SMS, how to choose the right material?