Protective Coverall

Product Name:

Protective Coverall

Detailed Introduction:
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Designed to protect wearers against heavy liquid splash and biological hazards with Type 5, Type 6 and EN 14126  certification.
The most popular and widely applied choice by local government in disease control and management worldwide.


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Applications

Animal Disease Control ( African Swine Fever / Avian Influenza / Fall Armyworm ), H1N1 Influenza Management, COVID-19 Disease Control

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Special treatment as Anti-Static, Anti-UV, Anti-Aging, resistance to Ignition, high Breathability, Whiteness increase etc. are also accept by customer demand.SF materials with reinforce treatment can offer the barrier a better protection against water base liquid, such as body fluid, blood, contaminate liquid, aerosol chemical from hazard environment.

An Effective Barrier Against Blood, Body Fluids and Infective Agents

The fabric performance exceeds both WHO protective clothing specification Option 1 & 2 for Ebola Virus Disease Infection Control. [Note*]

Proven Protection of Fabric Performance Against Blood or Body Fluids

Meets Class 6 for ISO 16603 (Resistance to penetration by blood or fluids) under CE Standard EN 14126 (Against infective agents).

Proven Protection of Fabric Performance Against Blood-borne Pathogens

Meets Class 2 for ISO 16604 (Resistance to penetration by blood-borne pathogens) under CE Standard EN 14126 (Against infective agents)

Proven Protection of Fabric Performance Against Liquid Aerosol

Meets Class 3 for ISO/DIS 22611 (Resistance to liquid aerosol penetration) under CE Standard EN 14126 (Against infective agents).

Breathable to Work Efficiently

Designed for comfort use. Allow wearers to work efficiently while releasing their body heat to prevent heat exhaustion.

Global Application for Disease Control

COVID-19 (Taiwan), Ebola Virus Disease (Taiwan), Avian Influenza (Taiwan), H1N1 Influenza (Myanmar)

Note*: The WHO recommended specification for coveralls against filovirus disease issued in Oct, 2014 stated that healthcare workers should choose appropriate protective apparel, which meets the following two requirements:

option 1, tested for resistance to blood and body fluid penetration: meets or exceeds ISO 16603 class 3 exposure pressure.

option 2, tested for resistance to blood-borne pathogen penetration; meets or exceeds ISO 16604 class 2 exposure pressure.

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