A surgical mask, also known as a face mask, is intended to be worn by health professionals during healthcare procedures. It is designed to prevent infections in patients and treating personnel by catching bacteria shed in liquid droplets and aerosols from the wearer's mouth and nose. With respect to some infections like influenza, COVID-19 they appear as effective as respirators. Though the latter provides better protection in laboratory experiments due to their material, shape, and tight seal.
Usage BY
1 Health care workers
2 General public
A surgical mask is a loose-fitting, disposable device that creates a physical barrier between the mouth and nose of the wearer and potential contaminants in the immediate environment. If worn properly, a surgical mask is meant to help block large-particle droplets, splashes, sprays, or splatter that may contain viruses and bacteria, keeping it from reaching the wearer's mouth and nose. Surgical masks are effective barriers for retaining large droplets released from the mouth and nose by the wearer in public. Surgical masks help reduce exposure of the wearer's saliva and respiratory secretions to others that could otherwise travel up to 26 feet. The surgical mask also remind wearers not to touch their mouth or nose, which could otherwise transfer viruses and bacteria after having touched a contaminated surface.
A COVID-19 DAILY CARE KIT is a collection of supplies and equipment that is used to give medical & SAFETY measurements from CORONAVIRUS. It contains a set of 3ply disposable face mask, pair of sterile hand gloves & hand sanitizer to protect the daily world from infection of all kinds of viruses and bacteria. Based on the knowledge and experience of those putting it together, COVID-19 DAILY CARE KIT may be used DAILY which we can carry in our bag, purses, and even in our pockets so that we can be safe in our daily routines.
Contents of COVID-19 DAILY CARE KIT
1 3 PLY DISPOSABLE FACE MASK
2 HAND GLOVES
3 Hand sanitizer
A loose cap, so called because of its puffy shape, typically secured around the head with an elastic, and frequently used in cleanrooms, food service, and other settings to contain loose hair.
An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing and covers mainly the front of the body. It may have several different purposes and is today perhaps most known as a functional accessory that protects one's clothes and skin from stains and marks. However, various types of aprons may also be worn as a decoration AND SAFETY, for hygienic reasons in HOSPITALS, as part of a uniform, or as protection from certain dangers such as acid, allergens or excessive heat. It can also be used in work stations to hold extra tools and pieces or protecting from dust or bacterial infections and unwanted products.
APRON STYLES
1.1 Bib apron
1.2 Pinafore
1.3 Tabard
1.4 Bungalow apron
1.5 Clerical garment
minimum orders of 10,000 units
DESCRIPTION
- Nonsterile;
- Protect the shoe area;
- Waterproof and water repelente;
- Prevents any contamination derived from particles (for example, spittle, mucus, droplets) by not letting them in contact with the user's body. They help to protect the user against the patientâ??s blood and/or body fluids or work environment;
PROPERTIES
For non-sterile environments, protective surgical gown complies with international standard .
Modern vials are often made out of plastic or sometimes glass. There are often used as storage for small quantities of liquid used in medical or molecular biology applications. There are several different types of commonly used closure systems. For glass vials, options include screw vials (closed with a screw cap or dropper/pipette), lip vials (closed with a cork or plastic stopper) and crimp vials (closed with a rubber stopper and a metal cap).Plastic vials, which can be moulded in plastic, can have other closure systems, such as 'hinge caps' which snap shut when pressed. These are sometimes called flip-tops or snap caps.
The bottom of a vial is often flat, unlike test tubes, which have usually a rounded bottom, but this is often not the case for small hinge-cap or snap-top vials. The small bottle-shaped vials typically used in laboratories are also known as bijou or McCartney's bottles. The bijou bottle tends to be smaller, often with a volume of around 10 milliliters.
Hand sanitizer is a liquid, gel, or foam generally used to decrease infectious agents on the hands. In most settings, hand washing with soap and water is generally preferred. Hand sanitizer is effective at killing all kinds of germs, such as nor virus and Clostridium and unlike soap and water.
Alcohol-based hand rubs are extensively used in the hospital environment as an alternative to antiseptic soaps. Hand-rubs in the hospital environment has two applications: hygienic hand rubbing and surgical hand disinfection. Alcohol-based hand rubs provide better skin tolerance as compared to antiseptic soap. Hand rubs also prove to have more effective microbiological properties as compared to antiseptic soaps.
The same ingredients used in over-the-counter hand-rubs are also used in hospital hand-rubs: alcohols such as ethanol and isopropanol. Quats are added at levels up to 200 parts per million to increase antimicrobial effectiveness.
The hand sanitizer dosing systems for hospitals are designed to deliver a measured amount of the product for staff. They are dosing pumps screwed onto a bottle or are specially designed dispensers with refill bottles. Dispensers for surgical hand disinfection are usually equipped with elbow controlled mechanism or infrared sensors to avoid any contact with the pump.
Uses
1 General public
2 Health care
Hand sanitizer is a liquid, gel, or foam generally used to decrease infectious agents on the hands.In most settings, hand washing with soap and water is generally preferred. Hand sanitizer is effective at killing all kinds of germs, such as norovirus and Clostridium difficile and unlike soap and water.
Alcohol-based hand rubs are extensively used in the hospital environment as an alternative to antiseptic soaps. Hand-rubs in the hospital environment have two applications: hygienic hand rubbing and surgical hand disinfection. Alcohol based hand rubs provide a better skin tolerance as compared to antiseptic soap. Hand rubs also prove to have more effective microbiological properties as compared to antiseptic soaps.
Uses
1 General public
2 Health care
KN95 Masks are examples of personal protective equipment that are used to protect the wearer from airborne particles and from liquid contaminating the face. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) also regulate N95 Protective Masks.
Medical gloves are disposable gloves used during medical examinations and procedures to help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients. Medical gloves are made of different polymers including latex, Latex rubber, polyvinyl chloride, and neoprene; they come un powdered or powdered with corn starch to lubricate the gloves, making them easier to put on the hands.
There are two main types of medical gloves: examination and surgical. Surgical gloves have more precise sizing with better precision and sensitivity and are made to a higher standard. Examination gloves are available as either sterile or non-sterile, while surgical gloves are generally sterile.
Sectors in the syringe and needle market include disposable and safety syringes, injection pens, needleless injectors, insulin pumps, and specialty needles.[3] Hypodermic syringes are used with hypodermic needles to inject liquid or gases into body tissues, or to remove from the body. Injecting of air into a blood vessel is hazardous, as it may cause an air embolism; preventing embolisms by removing air from the syringe is one of the reasons for the familiar image of holding a hypodermic syringe pointing upward, tapping it, and expelling a small amount of liquid before an injection into the bloodstream.
Syringes come with a number of designs for the area in which the blade locks to the syringe body. Perhaps the most well known of these is the Luer lock, which simply twists the two together.
Bodies featuring a small, plain connection are known as slip tips and are useful for when the syringe is being connected to something not featuring a screw lock mechanism
Medical gloves are disposable gloves used during medical examinations and procedures to help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients. Medical gloves are made of different polymers including latex, nitrile rubber, polyvinyl chloride, and neoprene; they come un powdered or powdered with corn starch to lubricate the gloves, making them easier to put on the hands.
There are two main types of medical gloves: examination and surgical. Surgical gloves have more precise sizing with better precision and sensitivity and are made to a higher standard. Examination gloves are available as either sterile or non-sterile, while surgical gloves are generally sterile.
Nonwoven fabrics are broadly defined as sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments (and by perforating films) mechanically, thermally or chemically. They are flat or tufted porous sheets that are made directly from separate fibres, molten plastic or plastic film. They are not made by weaving or knitting and do not require converting the fibres to yarn. Typically, a certain percentage of recycled fabrics and oil-based materials are used in nonwoven fabrics. The percentage of recycled fabrics varies based upon the strength of material needed for the specific use. In addition, some nonwoven fabrics can be recycled after use, given the proper treatment and facilities. For this reason, some consider non-woven a more ecological fabric for certain applications, especially in fields and industries where disposable or single use products are important, such as hospitals, schools, nursing homes and luxury accommodations.
USES IN-
isolation gowns
surgical gowns
surgical drapes and covers
surgical masks
surgical scrub suits
caps
medical packaging: porosity allows gas sterilization
gloves
shoe covers
bath wipes
wound dressings