CareAline Reusable Isolation Gown - Level 2
Protect yourself, your patients and your community.
Powered by Milliken™ Perimeter™ barrier fabric
Available on MA Statewide Contract HLS06
Order your gowns now - For bulk orders (over 1000 pieces) contact us at gowns@carealine.com
Our products are made with intention. We worked with infection control professionals and tested - and re-tested - our products for safety and wearability - all to keep you, your patients, and your community safe. Our gowns have been designed with input from top infection preventionists and PPE experts to offer superior coverage, and ease of donning and doffing. Reusable at least 100 times, gowns cost less than $0.40 per use, saving money and waste in your hospital or facility. Made in the USA from USA sourced materials.
Our Level 2 Reusable Isolation Gowns feature
-Reusable fabric that meets ANSI/AAMI PB70 standards for level 2 isolation gowns.
- washable and reusable at least 100 times
- Less than $0.40 per use
-Clinician requested features for better performance
- tear away design with overlapping Velcro closure and neck and back
- High collar to protect the high risk splash zone of the chest, shoulders, and neck.
- Thumbhole cuff goes inside the glove for better coverage.
-Two size offerings
The CareAline Reusable Isolation Gown is designed to be comfortable and protective.
Size –
Large -
Sweep 57 inches Length 44 inches
3XL -
Sweep 70 inches Length 47 inches
How to use the CareAline Reusable Isolation Gown
**Use these guidelines as they fit into your facility's donning and doffing sequence.**
To put on your gown:
Unfold your gown and open the Velcro Closures.
Place your arms into the sleeves and slide your thumbs into the holes on the cuff.
Wrap the gown around your back, securing the Velcro closure at the neck and waist.
To remove your gown:
Grab the gown at the waist near the overlapping Velcro and pull forward to separate the Velcro Closure.
Grab the gown at the back of your shoulders near the overlapping Velcro and pull forward to separate the Velcro closure
Pull the gown forward, turning the sleeves inside out as you remove the gown.
Care
CareAline Reusable Isolation Gowns are made out of fabrics that have been manufactured with a fluid resistant finish. They can be laundered and reused. CareAline guarantees their gowns will maintain effective fluid resistance through a Minimum of 100 washes. Fluid resistance can be further impacted by improper handling and laundering procedures. In order to maintain the desired level of fluid resistance, cleanliness, comfort and durability, it is important to follow the laundering guidelines below.
- Wash CareAline Isolation Gowns separately from other items.
- Do not overload washing equipment to avoid insufficient cleaning, rinsing or excessive garment wrinkling. Generally, load at 50% to 70% rated capacity depending on washer pocket configuration.
- Recommended wash temperatures are 140°F to 150°F. Do not exceed 160°F.
- Non-chlorine bleaches may be used as required for stain removal and sanitizing.
- Chlorine bleach is not recommended.
- Proper rinsing is critical to fluid resistant performance. Any remaining surfactant or detergent on the fabric will reduce the surface tension of fluids resulting in strike through.
- Tumble dry with cool-down cycle to minimize wrinkling. Tumble drying is a necessary step to maintain best fluid resistance. Heat from a hot dry cycle is important to reactivate the fluid resistant
- chemistry. Normal dryer operation should allow garment temperatures of 240°F to 280°F maximum.
- A proper cool down is necessary to minimize wrinkling. Prompt removal of garments from the dryer also minimizes compaction wrinkling.
- Do not dry clean, use softeners, or topical anti-static finishes as they will deteriorate the fluid resistant finish. Excessive alkalinity, temperature, mechanical action and abrasion can reduce effectiveness of fluid resistant finishes.
- Do not use high PH or solvated detergents.
- Do not use rust preventative sours.
- All loads should be soured. Sour to pH range 5.5 - 6.0. Do not use rust preventive sours.
- Centrifugal extraction is preferable but do not exceed 100g’s. Do not use hydraulic orram type extractors. The resulting hard creases may cause fluid strikethrough sites.
- It is recommended that damaged garments be removed from service and replaced.
Home (non industrial) Machine Washing
- Garments made with Milliken Perimeter fabrics should be sorted and washed separately from other garments
- Machine wash in warm water with standard detergent using permanent press cycle.
- Use non-chlorine bleach if needed
- Do not use fabric softener or dryer sheets
- Tumble dry with high heat using permanent press cycle, remove promptly after drying
- Warm iron if needed
- It is recommended that damaged garments be removed from service and replaced.
*The technology is durable for at least 100 launderings.