Our Multi-Use, Non-Surgical Isolations Gowns made with AAMI Level 3


Non-Surgical Isolation Gowns made with AAMI Level 3 are a combination of comfort, breathability and protection layers. On-surgical isolation gowns lie in the category of personal protective equipment. When COVID-19 outreached and there was severe lockdown in several countries. People were forced to stay at home and physical interaction was prohibited. The government that included surgical masks and gowns instructed the use of surgical instruments. Level 3 reusable gowns are designed with high tech AAMI level 3 fabric that is tested and certified by Food and drug and administration. This durable fabric is ideally designed to withstand 100 washes and wears while offering level 3-barrier protection.

Cost-effective

Level 3 reusable surgical gowns are cost effective as compared to other surgical protective equipment. Moreover, reusable level 3 isolation gowns are far better than single disposable surgical isolation gowns. These isolation gowns are eco-friendly and do not biodegrade. Isolation gowns also play a major role in reducing the growing problem of plastic wastes. Each isolated non-surgical gown can be washed 100 times and if you calculate your cost with 100 washes, the deal seems to be fair.

Ultra-Protection

Level 3 reusable surgical gowns are also a personal protective equipment and these are worn by the professional doctors to prevent the transfer of blood, body fluids and other harmful material. These gowns are certified and considered secured after gloves. Non-surgical gowns are defined by (FDA) Food and drug administration as mandatory equipment that need to be worn by the expert staff involved in surgeries. The FDA made Level 3 reusable surgical gowns compulsory to protect the patient and the health expert from any unforeseen situation. Non-surgical gowns are an important part of surgical clothing that covers almost the full body. Besides offering safety, the gowns also affect the comfort condition of the doctor. Health professionals have been using surgical gowns for a century. Therefore, these gowns are considered the optimal personal protective equipment today.


The health professionals did not use these surgical gowns, masks frequently before 1800. At that time, surgeons used to perform their medical procedures in a dedicated room where the audience used to sit around the seats. Surgeons use simple clothes and sometimes they use an apron used by the butcher to protect their clothes from blood clots and other hazard material. In the late 1800s, Joseph Lister discovered the use of carbolic acid to sterilize the surgical instruments, surgical cuts and dressings to reduce the risks of infections. Additionally, Joseph published more articles in 1867 on the topic of antiseptic surgery practice. In these articles, he described the surgery procedures and appreciated the surgeons to wear clean gloves every time and wash their hands with soap before performing any operation. A revolution was observed in the non-surgical gowns in early 90s where the isolation gowns were started to be manufactured with woven cotton and polyester cotton along with a water-resilient chemical coating. Whereas, the repetition of washing had reduced the effectiveness of

the fabric.

The initially worn non-surgical isolation masks were white cultured to put stress on cleanliness. The combinations of white colour, white gowns caused problems to the patients. Therefore, use of green, white and blue isolation gowns were introduced.

Performance of Level 3 reusable surgical gowns

Level 3 reusable surgical gowns are used to fulfil the dual function of prevention of blood from patient to doctor and transfer of microorganisms and other materials. Moreover, the FDA has set the standards for the surgical equipment that needs to be fulfilled. The experts have categorized the isolation masks with layers of protection which are listed below.

Level 1 isolation gown

Layer 1 isolation gown offers minimal protection and it is used in general hospitals or when medical care experts are providing common medical treatments. These gowns offer minor protection against the barrier of fluid protection .

Layer 2 isolation gown

isolation non-surgical gowns are considered useful for the risky circumstances like blood or when the medical experts are working in pathology labs or ICUs and do not need any sterilized gowns. Level 2 gown’s material is tested before launching in the market

Level 3 isolation non-surgical gown

These gowns are perfect for the high risk scenarios such as blood draws from artery IVS insertion or trauma work that cannot be done without sterilized surgical equipment. These gowns are ideal against soaking and splatters.


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