Isolation Gown

Isolation Gown

  • Lightweight and breathable.
  • Elastic cuffs for a secure fit.
  • Full-length coverage.
  • They are not sterile and are disposable.
  • Risk level: Minimal.
  • Compliant with AAMI Level 1.

The Isolation Gown protects against limited fluid contact for standard patient isolation. Its lightweight, breathable fabric provides comfort during extended use while maintaining safety standards in controlled environments.

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 isolation gown is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect healthcare workers and patients from exposure to infectious microorganisms, blood, and bodily fluids. It acts as a barrier to prevent contamination and is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories.

A disposable isolation gown is a single-use protective garment made from non-woven materials like polypropylene. It is designed for convenience, hygiene, and infection control, ensuring a fresh, contamination-free gown for each use. Disposable gowns are commonly used in hospitals to reduce cross-contamination risks.

Medical isolation gowns and hospital isolation gowns refer to the same category of PPE used in healthcare settings. These gowns are worn by doctors, nurses, and staff to prevent the spread of infections during patient care. The term “hospital isolation gown” simply emphasizes its use in hospital environments, while “medical isolation gown” is a broader term used across all healthcare facilities.

A Level 2 isolation gown provides low to moderate fluid resistance and is suitable for situations with a higher risk of exposure than basic care. It is commonly used during blood draws, suturing, ICU care, and laboratory work where moderate fluid contact may occur.

To choose the right hospital isolation gown, consider:

  • Protection level (AAMI rating) – Level 1 to Level 4 based on fluid exposure risk
  • Material – Breathable yet fluid-resistant fabrics
  • Usage type – Disposable vs reusable
  • Procedure risk – Low-risk care vs high-exposure procedures

Selecting the correct gown ensures optimal protection against contamination and improves safety for healthcare professionals.