Reusable medical protective overalls
Protective coverall made of raincoat fabric, 100% polyester, for the protection of medical personnel, including from infections. For use in medicine and effectively prevent the spread of pathogens of infectious diseases and nosocomial infections.
Specifications:
- Protective overalls are made of material: raincoat fabric, 100% polyester.
- Dry and clean, no holes or other defects are allowed.
- It has smooth, uniform, without skipping seams.
- Material elongation at break in key parts of protective clothing is not less than 15%.
- The strength of the material of the main parts of protective clothing is not less than 45N.
- The pH value of the protective clothing material is within: 6.0 - 8.0.
- It has a zipper with a protective strap.
- Soft and light, well embraces the body and does not interfere with movements.
- It has a front cutout of the hood with an elastic band, which provides freedom of movement of the head and good visibility.
- The sleeves, waistband at the back and the bottom of the trousers are pulled together with an elastic band.
- Reusable.
- Non-sterile.
Instructions for use:
- Take the overalls out of the package;
- Put on overalls, fasten the zipper;
- Carry out medical procedures;
- At the end of the procedure, the overalls can be removed in a specially designated room or where the manipulations were carried out, after the room was completely disinfected;
- Labeled containers for class B waste must be provided in the room for decontamination of overalls. To do this, the containers are filled with a 3% solution of chloramine or a 6% solution of hydrogen peroxide with a 0.5% addition of surfactants.
- Wash your gloved hands in a 3% chloramine solution.
- Remove outer gloves and place them in a container of disinfectant solution.
- Treat your hands.
- Open the zipper on the jumpsuit.
- Remove the sleeves of the overalls and the overalls itself so that the reverse side is outside and the front side is inside. Without straightening, dip the overalls into a container with a disinfectant solution.
- Treat your hands.
- Remove the second pair of gloves by turning them inside out.
- Take a shower and put on clean clothes.
- In industries associated with exposure to harmful substances and infected materials, special clothing must be disinfected in a special laundry room with a dry cleaning department.