High Quality Medical Protective Clothing
Medical protective clothing healthcare workers love
Whether you are looking for reusable or disposable healthcare PPE like surgical gowns, scrubs, white coats, drapes, overhead, overshoes, coveralls, gloves, goggles, hand sanitizers gel, disinfectants, sanitizing wipes or face masks and shields, Alpha TM is your supplier for top quality personal protective equipment.
Egyptian Cotton
never compromise on quality
The Finest Fabrics
We never compromise on quality. Our range of reusable white coats, medical scrubs and nursing uniforms, is made from world renowned Egyptian Cotton.
Lasts Longer
Fabrics made from Egyptian Cotton are softer, finer and last longer than any other cotton.
High Quality Non-Woven SMS /SMMS Fabric
Treated Non-Woven SMS Fabric
Our range of disposable medical protective clothing like surgical gowns are made from non-woven, high quality treated, waterproof, anti-bacterial and anti-static SMS that comes in a range of highly attractive colours, that enhances your unique corporate image. We offer sterile and non-sterile gowns to meet your need.
get your surgical gowns the way you want them
Our disposable surgical SMS gowns typically come in 22, 25, 35, 40, 50 and 55 gsm to meet your need. We can provide higher gsm should you require a thicker fabric. Get a complimentary quote for your bespoke order today.
22, 25, 35, 40, 45,50 and 55+ gsm SMS Fabrics
Get the right level of protection
When choosing medical protective clothing like a surgical gown, look for the right level of protection for the intended use. In 2004, The FDA recognized the consensus standard American National Standards Institute/Association of the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (ANSI/AAMI) PB70:2003, “Liquid barrier performance and classification of protective apparel and drapes intended for use in health care facilities.”.
Accordingly new terms appeared in the surgical gowns industry that describe the barrier protection levels of gowns and protective apperal to be used in healthcare settings.
The standard specifies test methods necessary to validate that the gown provides the newly defined levels of protection:
- Level 1: Minimal risk, to be used, for example, during basic care, standard isolation, cover gown for visitors, or in a standard medical unit
- Level 2: Low risk, to be used, for example, during blood draw, suturing, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or a pathology lab
- Level 3: Moderate risk, to be used, for example, during arterial blood draw, inserting an Intravenous (IV) line, in the Emergency Room, or for trauma cases
- Level 4: High risk, to be used, for example, during long, fluid intense procedures, surgery, when pathogen resistance is needed or infectious diseases are suspected (non-airborne)