About Isolation Gown
Nivda Drapes produces Isolation Gown to provide full-body protection against contaminants and fluids in clinical environments. Nivda Drapes gowns are made from high-quality, breathable, and fluid-resistant materials. They reduce the risk of cross-contamination and ensure staff safety. The gown features full coverage with secure neck and waist ties. Isolation Gowns are widely used in hospitals, laboratories, and emergency response units.
Advanced Features:
Made from fluid-resistant, protective material
Provides effective barrier against fluids and contaminants
Lightweight, breathable, and comfortable to wear
Available in sterile and non-sterile variants
Designed for single-use to ensure hygiene and safety
Ideal for hospitals, clinics, and isolation wards
Designed for Reliable Barrier ProtectionThese isolation gowns provide exceptional fluid resistance, durability, and coverage, making them ideal for use in healthcare centers, emergency rooms, diagnostic labs, and dental clinics. The high tear-resistance and waterproofing-depending on selected film layers-ensure wearers remain protected from fluids and contaminants.
Versatile and Comfortable FitFeaturing a round neck with adjustable ties and a full back overlap design, the gown adapts comfortably to diverse body types. Long sleeves with elastic or knitted cuffs increase ease of movement and help prevent gaps, minimizing risk of exposure during procedures.
Committed to Safety and ComplianceOur isolation gowns meet ASTM and EN standards for protective apparel, emphasizing safety without sacrificing user comfort. All materials are latex-free to reduce allergy risks, and ultrasonic-sealed seams enhance the gown's integrity for critical infection control.
FAQ's of Isolation Gown:
Q: How should the isolation gown be properly worn in medical settings?
A: Unfold the gown and ensure the ties are accessible. Insert your arms through the long sleeves, secure the adjustable neck tie, and overlap the back panels. Fasten all ties at the back, ensuring full coverage. Make sure the cuffs are snug against the wrists to provide an effective barrier during medical procedures.
Q: What differentiates elastic cuffs from knitted cuffs on these gowns?
A: Elastic cuffs stretch to fit snugly around the wrists and provide secure closure, while knitted cuffs offer a softer, more comfortable fit that is also secure. Both options minimize sleeve movement and help maintain the integrity of the protective barrier.
Q: Where are these isolation gowns commonly used?
A: These gowns are widely used in healthcare centers, emergency rooms, diagnostic labs, dental clinics, and other environments that require infection control and barrier protection against fluids. They are suitable for personal protection as well as laboratory and medical applications.
Q: What is the recommended process for disposing of these gowns after use?
A: After one-time use, carefully remove the gown by untying the closures and pulling it away from the body without touching the outside surface. Dispose of the gown in accordance with institutional biohazard protocols or local regulations for medical waste.
Q: When should a waterproof gown option be selected?
A: Choose a waterproof option when exposure to significant fluid splashes, sprays, or soaking is anticipated, such as during surgical procedures or infection outbreaks. The waterproof layer enhances protection against liquid penetration, ensuring higher safety for the wearer.
Q: What are the benefits of using these disposable isolation gowns?
A: They provide full barrier protection against fluids and contaminants, are breathable and lightweight for comfort during extended wear, and support single-use infection control. Being latex-free, they reduce risk for allergic reactions and comply with recognized safety standards.
Q: How should these gowns be stored to maintain their quality?
A: Store individually packed or bulk gowns in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Following these storage guidelines ensures a shelf life of 2 to 5 years and preserves the gown's protective properties.