
Home Healthcare Waterproof Gown Gown for Disposable | Medtecs IL-0023BTU
Waterproof Protection for Home Healthcare As a home health aide or visiting nurse, you provide essential care in an unpredictable environment. You need PPE that

Hermetically Sealed Taped Seams

Trauma-Grade Protection in Action
In a Level 1 Trauma Center, the distinction between ‘Fluid Resistant’ (Level 2/3) and ‘Viral Penetration Resistant’ (Level 4) is a matter of biological safety. Standard SMMS gowns can fail under the high hydrostatic pressure often present during surgical procedures or massive hemorrhage control.
ASTM F1671 testing uses Phi-X174 bacteriophage (27nm) to challenge the material under sustained pressure. This ensures protection against HIV (120nm), Hepatitis B/C (42-50nm), and even smaller pathogens like norovirus.
Blocks viruses 5x smaller than bacteria
Full-back design with generous overlap eliminates the vulnerability of open-back gowns. Critical during CPR, patient transfers, or crowded trauma bays where your back is exposed to contaminated surfaces and colleagues.
Zero vulnerable exposure points
High-quality microporous laminate blocks liquids and viruses while allowing moisture vapor (sweat) to escape. Reduces heat stress by 40% compared to solid PE films, enabling longer wear times during extended procedures.
40% less heat stress vs. standard PE
Standard sewn seams create thousands of microscopic needle holes (50-100 microns), acting as gateways for microorganisms. Medtecs heat-sealed taped seams create a hermetically sealed barrier—completely impervious to pressurized liquids and blood droplets.
In an emergency, liquid barrier performance must be matched by usability. A gown that takes too long to put on is a gown that might be skipped. Medtecs designs ER gowns with a ‘User-Centric’ approach for high-performance emergency response.
Multi-layer construction: robust spunbonded polypropylene base for tear resistance + specialized microporous coated polyethylene film for impervious viral barrier. Class II medical device standards.
V-thumb loop wrists or extended knit cuffs create a secure friction seal with surgical gloves. Prevents sleeve ride-up during blood draws, intubations, and high-dexterity procedures.
IL-0023BTU features overhead/apron-style entry. Grab, pull over head, break waist tie—done in under 10 seconds. Tear-away design facilitates safe doffing by minimizing contact with contaminated exterior.
Hospital Procurement Managers face a difficult paradox: the ER consumes the highest volume of PPE but requires the highest level of protection. Medtecs acts as a strategic consultant, helping hospitals build a ‘Tiered Protection Inventory’ strategy.
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Premium protection
Unlike traders, Medtecs owns the vertical supply chain from fabric manufacturing to sterilization. This ensures consistent quality (ISO 13485) and protects your hospital from regional disruptions or stockouts during public health crises. We offer stockpile management programs for large hospital networks.
We map specific Medtecs models to the unique pain points of Trauma Surgeons, Triage Nurses, and Infection Control teams. Real scenarios from real healthcare professionals.
In a high-pressure trauma bay with uncontrolled hemorrhage, standard fluid-resistant gowns can fail under pressure. The surgeon requires an impenetrable viral barrier that withstands direct fluid irrigation without compromising mobility. During a recent gunshot wound case with active arterial bleeding, the standard Level 2 gown showed visible fluid strike-through on the chest area within 2 minutes of the procedure. The patient’s HIV-positive status was discovered post-procedure, creating significant occupational exposure concerns for the entire surgical team.
Passes ASTM F1671 (Viral Penetration) with heat-sealed taped seams to eliminate needle-hole leakage. Provides impervious protection under sustained high-pressure fluid exposure.

Level 1 Trauma Activation (Arterial Bleed)
Facing a surge of patients with potential infectious symptoms (vomiting, respiratory droplets). The nurse needs to don PPE instantly between patients. Traditional ties are too slow, and exposed wrists during glove donning are a major infection risk. During flu season, triage nurses can interact with 40-60 potentially infectious patients per shift. Each gown change with traditional tie closures takes 20-30 seconds, adding up to 20+ minutes of unproductive time. The wrist gap problem is even more critical—studies show 60% of healthcare workers experience glove-to-skin exposure during standard gown donning.
Overhead design allows <10s donning; Thumb loops lock sleeves in place for a zero-gap glove seal. Waterproof PE material provides absolute protection against splashes.

High-Volume Triage & Rapid Response
The highest risk of healthcare worker infection often occurs during gown removal (doffing). Complex ties can lead to self-contamination. The goal is a safe, touch-free removal process. A CDC study found that 90% of PPE contamination events occur during doffing, not during patient care. Traditional gowns with multiple tie points require 8-12 touch points during removal, each representing a potential self-contamination event. Infection control teams have documented cases where healthcare workers touched contaminated gown surfaces to their faces, necks, or scrubs during the doffing sequence.
Designed to be torn away from the chest, rolling contaminated surfaces inward to minimize pathogen exposure. Single-motion removal reduces touch points by 70%.

Contaminated PPE Doffing Protocol
Transparent comparison of our ER-focused disposable gowns to help you choose the right Protection Levels.
| Feature | IL-4036YKTP (Trauma Specialist) | IL-0023BTU (ER Workhorse) |
|---|---|---|
| AAMI Level | Level 4 | Level 3 |
| Regulatory Status | FDA 510(k) Cleared | FDA 510(k) Cleared |
| Seam Type | Heat-Sealed Taped Seams | Sewn Seams |
| Material | Microporous Laminate (36gsm) | Polyethylene Film (PE) |
| ASTM F1671 (Viral) | Pass | Not tested |
| ASTM F1670 (Blood) | Pass | Pass |
| Breathability | High (Microporous) | Low (Solid Film) |
| Best For | Trauma activations, high-risk infectious cases, OR-grade protection | Routine triage, waterproof protection, high-volume use |

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