1. Contact with patients with infectious diseases transmitted by contact, such as patients with multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, and conduct good isolation treatment.
2. When carrying out protective isolation of patients, such as the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with extensive burns and bone transplantation.
3. It may be splashed by the patient's blood, body fluids, secretions and excretions, and conduct effective isolation.
4. When entering key departments such as ICU, NICU, and protective ward, medical personnel should decide whether to wear disposable isolation gowns according to the purpose of entering medical personnel and their contact with patients.

Medical disposable non-woven protective clothing uses: Medical protective clothing has good moisture permeability and barrier properties, can effectively resist the penetration of alcohol, blood, body fluids, air dust particles, and bacteria. It is safe and convenient to use, and can effectively protect the wearer from Threatened by infection, it is comfortable to wear, feels good, has strong tensile strength, is breathable and waterproof, and has no cross infection.
1. The protective clothing is a one-piece structure composed of a hat, a jacket and pants.
2. Reasonable structure, convenient to wear and tight joint parts.
3. The cuffs, ankles, and the face of the hat are closed with elastic elastics.
The role of SFS material: It is a composite product of breathable film and spunbond fabric, which has the functions of breathability and waterproofing. SFS (Hot Melt Adhesive Composite): Composite products of various films and non-woven fabrics. Reminder: (Protective clothing of other materials can be customized according to the requirements of each guest) Thermal protective clothing Protective clothing worn when exposed to strong radiant heat near the flame area. It is suitable for firefighters to wear when entering the flame area and in contact with the flame during firefighting and rescue, or when handling radioactive substances, biological substances and dangerous and chemical substances.