This disposable isolation gown is a single-use, polyethylene isolation gown that meets all requirements of AAMI Level 2 liquid barrier protection. All materials and components of this PPE gown were made in and sourced from the United States, in full compliance with the Berry Amendment (DFARS 225.7002).
Intended Use
Single-use disposable gowns to protect the wearer from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids in low or minimal risk patient isolation situations.
Warning
Not for use in a surgical setting or any other conditions where Level 3 or 4 protection is warranted, or in the presence of high intensity heat source or flammable gas.
Body Contacting Materials
Polyethylene (45 GSM)
Berry Compliant
These disposable isolations gowns and all component materials are sourced from and made in the United States, in full compliance with the Berry Amendment as defined in 10 USC 2533a and DFARS 225.7002. All Berry-compliant, AAMI Level 2 isolation gowns are made in Los Angeles with strict standards for health, safety, and quality control.
Thumb Loops
For safety and ease of use, our Berry-compliant disposable Isolation Gowns feature thumb loops. These loops help keep your sleeves comfortably in place while you use your blue isolation gown.
Wearing Your Protective Gown
Donning Instructions
1. Fully cover torso from neck to knees, arms to end of wrists and wrap gown around back.
2. Fasten gown back of neck and waist with ties.
Doffing Instructions
2. Grab outside front chest and fully pull gown off torso and shoulders.
3. Fold or roll the gown inside-out into a bundle and dispose per healthcare facility procedures.
4. Peel off gloves while finishing gown removal.
5. Wash hands or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer immediately after removing gown or at any time bare hands contact contaminated material.
1. Fully cover torso from neck to knees, arms to end of wrists and wrap gown around back.
2. Fasten gown back of neck and waist with ties.
Doffing Instructions
Note: Gown is contaminated on outside!
1. Pull gown forward at chest and waist to break ties.2. Grab outside front chest and fully pull gown off torso and shoulders.
3. Fold or roll the gown inside-out into a bundle and dispose per healthcare facility procedures.
4. Peel off gloves while finishing gown removal.
5. Wash hands or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer immediately after removing gown or at any time bare hands contact contaminated material.