Protect Your Healthcare Workers with Disposable Lab Coats
At Direct Supply, we have got you covered for all your disposable lab coat essentials. Choose from our collection featuring lab coats that offer dependable defense against liquid and particle contaminants. You will find options available in various sizes to suit everyone. Crafted from top-notch materials like SMS, Tyvek, and polypropylene, our lab coats are designed with your comfort and breathability in mind. Perfect for healthcare settings, laboratories, and any environment demanding protection against liquid and particle contaminants.
In addition to disposable lab coats, Direct Supply offers chemical-resistant and disposable coveralls, chemical-resistant and disposable aprons, gowns, and shoe and boot covers. Direct Supply has all you need to keep Your Facility protected with our wide range of personal protective equipment.
Disposable Lab Coats FAQ
What are disposable lab coats made of?
Disposable lab coats are typically made of high-quality materials such as SMS (spunbond-meltblown-spunbond), Tyvek, and polypropylene. These materials are chosen for their durability, resistance against liquid and particle contaminants, and their ability to provide a comfortable and breathable protective barrier in various professional settings, including healthcare and laboratories.
Are disposable lab coats flammable?
Disposable lab coats are typically engineered with flame-resistant or flame-retardant properties; however, the degree of resistance may fluctuate depending on the material employed. It is imperative to review the manufacturer's specifications for each variant of disposable lab coat to guarantee adherence to safety standards and guidelines concerning flammability.
What is the proper way to wear a disposable lab coat?
To properly wear a disposable lab coat, begin by ensuring it is the correct size and fits comfortably. Fasten the front or back buttons/snaps securely, and make sure the sleeves cover the wrists. Additionally, close any openings around the neck and avoid rolling up sleeves to maintain adequate protection against contaminants.