Kappler Provent Plus Emergency Medical Coverall
ProVent Plus provides high-performance, breathable protection for a wide range of healthcare and emergency response situations. The ProVent Plus line ranges from lab coats and gowns to our coverall which meets CDC/OSHA guidelines for protection against Ebola infected body fluids and other biohazards.
ProVent Plus is a unique economically priced single-use garment that meets OSHA and CDC guidelines for biohazard exposure. The use-and-dispose distinction of ProVent Plus means emergency responders and healthcare workers faced with infected body fluids and other biohazards can achieve proven protection at a much lower cost than reusable garments.
In addition to passing the ASTM F1671 blood and viral penetration tests, ProVent Plus is a microporous fabric that offers increased comfort due to its high moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR). The coverall is part of a system of components with other protective equipment including respiratory, eye and face protection, examination gloves, boot/shoe covers and over aprons. ProVent Plus meets OSHA and CDC guidelines as part of such a protective system.
- Single-use garment offers economical alternative to costly reusable apparel.
- Protects against Ebola infected blood and body fluids and other biohazards.
- ProVent Plus fabric passes both ASTM F1671 blood and viral penetration tests.
- Microporous fabric offers a high moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) for greater comfort.
- Finger loop attached to sleeve enhances comfort and protection.
- ProVent Plus coverall is not made with natural rubber latex.
- ProVent Plus fabric does not contain PFAS Chemistry.
- Fluid resistant garments are specified where the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids is low. Fluid resistant garments are defined as those with fabrics and seams that meet certain industry standards for liquid repellency.
- Impermeable garments are specified for scenarios with high exposure risk. Impermeable garment definition references industry standards and test methods for blood and viral penetration resistance under pressure.
- Protection is achieved by a system of components. In addition to protective apparel, a proper system includes respiratory protection consistent with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, plus eye and face protection, examination gloves, boot/shoe covers and over aprons.