Is an isolation gown the same as a surgical gown?
Level II Isolation Gown by Pinnacle, Blue
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Apr 03, 2025 - 11:52 AM
An isolation gown and a surgical gown are not the same, though they serve similar protective purposes. An isolation gown is typically used to protect healthcare workers and patients from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids in less critical environments, whereas a surgical gown is designed for use in surgical settings and offers a higher level of protection against infections and contaminants. Surgical gowns are usually more stringent in terms of standards and are often made with reinforced materials.
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Level II Isolation Gown by Pinnacle, Blue
PPE Apparel has never been more important and our NEW High-Density Reusable Isolation Gown is exactly what you need in a time when protection from viruses, germs, and bacteria is vital. Made from 99% polyester 1% carbon fiber, this Isolation Gown is available in Light Blue with a length of 47” and a...
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