AMD-Medicom 8016 Lab Coat Small Blue 10/bg 5
The AMD-Medicom 8016 Lab Coat is designed for use in various healthcare settings, including clinics, hospitals, and laboratories, providing a reliable and comfortable solution for medical professionals. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to offer protection and durability, making it an essential component of personal protective equipment (PPE) for those working in environments where exposure to bodily fluids or other contaminants is a concern.
This lab coat is intended to serve as a barrier against potential biohazards, ensuring the safety and well-being of healthcare workers. It is made to be worn over standard clothing, providing an extra layer of protection without compromising mobility or comfort. The AMD-Medicom 8016 Lab Coat is designed with the needs of medical professionals in mind, combining functionality with ease of use.
Key Features
- Fluid-resistant material to prevent the penetration of bodily fluids and other contaminants
- Comfortable design for extended wear, reducing fatigue and improving mobility
- Easy to put on and take off, streamlining the process of preparing for and concluding patient interactions
- Durable construction to withstand repeated use and laundering
- Available in a range of sizes to accommodate different body types and preferences
- Color-coded options, including blue, to facilitate easy identification and organization in healthcare settings
- Convenient packaging in bags of 10, with 5 bags per case, for efficient inventory management and distribution
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Varied by size (Small, etc.) • Weight: Approximately [insert weight] per unit • Materials: Fluid-resistant fabric • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant standards for protective clothing in healthcare settings • Compatibility: Suitable for use in a variety of medical environments, including those with high risk of exposure to bodily fluidsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care facilities • Outpatient clinics and medical offices • Laboratories and research facilities • Home healthcare settings where protection against bodily fluids is necessary • Any environment requiring personal protective equipment (PPE) for workers interacting with patients or handling potentially contaminated materialsShare Product Link: