For a wide range of tasks requiring dependable, full-body protection in Lusaka and Kitwe, our Disposable Non-Woven Polypropylene Coveralls are the ideal solution. These coveralls are designed to provide a lightweight yet effective barrier against non-hazardous dust, dirt, and particles. The non-woven polypropylene (PP) material offers a high degree of breathability and comfort, making these suits suitable for extended use.
With a 60 GSM (grams per square meter) rating, these coveralls strike the perfect balance between protection and flexibility. The material is robust enough for general duty tasks while remaining lightweight and comfortable for the wearer. For enhanced safety and a secure fit, each coverall includes a full-body design with an elasticated waist, wrists, and legs. This ensures the suit stays in place while you work.
A key feature is the durable nylon zipper front for easy donning and doffing. In addition, the hood and taped seams further enhance the protective barrier, preventing contaminants from entering the suit. Our non-woven coveralls are a practical and cost-effective solution for medical facilities, laboratories, and maintenance crews, providing reliable, single-use protection for a variety of applications. Get a quote today and equip your team with a dependable layer of safety.
FAQs
1. What does ‘3-ply’ mean for a mask? ‘3-ply’ refers to the three layers of protection. These layers include an outer fluid-resistant layer, a middle filter, and a soft inner layer for comfort.
2. What is the significance of the 65 GSM rating? GSM stands for Grams per Square Meter. A 65 GSM rating means the mask’s material is denser. This provides a higher level of protection compared to lighter masks.
3. What is the difference between this and a general-use mask? A surgical mask is a medical-grade device for use in surgical and clinical settings. It provides more protection than a standard cloth or general-use mask.