For medical professionals and staff in Lusaka and Kitwe, enhanced protection against fluids and particulates is crucial. Our Waterproof Isolation Gowns offer a superior barrier, designed with advanced materials to keep you safe and comfortable. We manufacture these gowns from a lightweight 30 GSM non-woven polypropylene material that we coat in a durable layer of polyethylene (PP+PE). This special blend provides enhanced fluid resistance, effectively protecting you from splashes and spills.
The design of our PP+PE gowns prioritizes comfort and a perfect fit. The “Free Size” offers a generous length and cut for all-day comfort. The gowns have a secure Velcro-style closure at the neckline, which easily adjusts to different neck sizes. This key feature prevents gapping and gives you extra protection against fluids. For added comfort, the gowns feature white knitted elastic cuffs. These cuffs provide a snug, secure fit around your wrists while allowing for full mobility. Our high-density machine stitching ensures durability and strength, which adds to your peace of mind.
These disposable waterproof gowns are non-sterile and latex-free, making them suitable for isolation and basic protection from bacteria and particulates. Get a quote today and secure your supply of these high-quality, hospital-standard gowns.
FAQs
1. What is PP+PE material and why is it better? PP+PE is a composite material that combines polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE). The PP provides a lightweight, breathable base, while the PE coating gives the gown its waterproof and fluid-resistant properties. This is superior to a standard non-woven gown.
2. What is the difference between this and a standard non-woven gown? A standard non-woven gown is often made only from polypropylene, which is not waterproof and offers minimal fluid resistance. This PP+PE gown offers enhanced fluid resistance due to its polyethylene coating.
3. What does “non-sterile” mean for this product? “Non-sterile” means the gowns are not for use in sterile surgical environments. They are for general use where you need a high level of protection from fluids and particulates, but sterility is not a requirement.
4. Are these gowns fire-resistant? The product information does not specify fire resistance. Therefore, you should use the gowns with caution and avoid exposure to direct flame, sparks, or hot surfaces.





