Impervious Isolation Gown

Impervious Isolation Gown

  • Fully non-absorbent material.
  • Stretchy cuffs for a secure fit.
  • Entire front and back coverage.
  • Latex-free and hypoallergenic.
  • These are non-sterile and disposable.
  • Risk level: Low.
  • Compliant with AAMI Level 2.

The Impervious Isolation Gown offers complete fluid resistance, making it appropriate for managing infectious diseases and high-risk isolation conditions. It ensures complete protection from fluids and bacteria in high-risk medical surroundings.

Model YA-H2-1
Overall Size 2100*950*500-800mm
Lying surface 1950*900mm
Back section adjustable 0mm to 60mm
Height adjustable 500-800mm
Safe working load 200kg

An impervious isolation gown is a medical protective garment designed to completely block fluids, bacteria, and contaminants. Unlike standard gowns, it is made from non-woven polypropylene with a polyethylene coating, ensuring full fluid resistance and infection control in high-risk healthcare environments.

A fluid-resistant isolation gown offers limited protection against splashes and light fluids, while an impervious medical gown provides complete barrier protection against liquids and pathogens.

  • Fluid-resistant: Suitable for low to moderate exposure
  • Impervious: Ideal for high-risk, heavy fluid exposure situations

This makes impervious gowns the preferred choice in critical care, surgical, and infectious environments.

Disposable impervious gowns are widely used in:

  • Hospitals and ICUs
  • Operation theatres
  • Laboratories and diagnostic centers
  • Isolation wards and infection control units

They are specifically designed to protect healthcare workers and patients from cross-contamination and fluid exposure in medical settings.

Most impervious medical gowns are made from PP (polypropylene) combined with PE (polyethylene) laminated coating, which provides:

  • Complete fluid resistance
  • Durability and tear resistance
  • Lightweight and breathable comfort

This material combination ensures both protection and usability for extended wear.

Most disposable impervious gowns are designed for single-use only to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination. After use, they should be safely discarded following medical waste protocols.
Single-use gowns help reduce infection risks and ensure consistent protection standards in healthcare settings.