In medical clinics, laboratories, and other controlled environments across Lusaka and Kitwe, a reliable barrier of protection is a top priority. Our Disposable Isolation Gowns provide that essential layer of safety and comfort. They are designed for single use, which eliminates the risk of cross-contamination and ensures a fresh, hygienic layer of protection for every task. These gowns are low-lint and latex-free, which makes them suitable for a wide range of professional applications.

We craft our gowns from lightweight and flexible non-woven polypropylene fabric. The 45 GSM (grams per square meter) weight provides a durable and breathable barrier, which is comfortable enough for prolonged wearing. The gown features secure tie closures at the back and waist for a perfect fit and full coverage. For added comfort, we include knitted cuffs, which prevent the sleeves from riding up and provide a soft feel against your wrist. This design ensures you can perform tasks like blood draws, suturing, and lab work with complete confidence and freedom of movement.

Our disposable isolation gowns are available in X-Large size and come in a pack of 120 pieces. This bulk quantity provides a cost-effective and convenient supply for your facility. Get a quote today and secure a dependable supply of these essential PPE.

FAQs

1. What is the difference between an isolation gown and a surgical gown? An isolation gown provides barrier protection in general medical and lab settings to prevent the spread of germs. A surgical gown is specifically for use in sterile surgical procedures and provides a higher level of fluid resistance and barrier protection.

2. What does 45 GSM mean for this gown? GSM (Grams per Square Meter) indicates the material’s weight. A 45 GSM rating means the gown is a medium-weight, durable, and breathable option that provides a good balance of protection and comfort for general use.

3. What is the benefit of knitted cuffs? Knitted cuffs offer a softer, more comfortable fit around the wrist compared to elastic cuffs. They also help prevent the sleeves from sliding up your arm, which helps to maintain a secure and hygienic barrier.

4. Are these gowns sterile? No, these isolation gowns are not sterile. They are intended for non-surgical environments that require barrier protection from fluids and particles.