Isolation Gowns – Available in US Inventory at Low Cost

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Sunday 12th July 2020
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Isolation Gowns – Available in US Inventory at Low Cost

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is more important now than ever to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, especially given that so many states are seeing increasing number of cases. Having US inventory at hand is key. PPE in US warehouses is a huge advantage for volume buyers.

The rise of COVID-19 in many states continues to plague America, and the social gatherings for the 4th of July on many different levels may further increase the spread of the virus. Having

PPE Source International has the experience and the focus to help end users, distributors, and resellers with Isolation Gown and Nitrile Glove inventory as well as IR forehead thermometersKN95 Medical Masks, and other PPE, including, civilian KN95 masks, and gel hand sanitizer in a range of sizes.

Click here for more Personal Protection Equipment and also click here for ultraviolet disinfection technology that includes options for HVAC duct integration and in room devices.

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COVID-19 NEWS is always helpful to stay up on the situation. Here is an example: https://health.usnews.com/hospital-heroes/articles/arizona-surgeon-designs-isolation-gowns-to-combat-ppe-shortages

DR. RONALD GAGLIANO watched with growing apprehension as the COVID-19 pandemic spread like a raging wildfire across Europe and in New York City, overwhelming hospitals and leaving front-line medical professionals vulnerable to infection and death because of a severe shortage of personal protective equipment. As the nation went into lockdown in mid-March, Gagliano, a surgeon at Dignity Health in Phoenix, knew it was only a matter of time before COVID hit Arizona hospitals hard. But local PPE stockpiles were hardly enough to meet the anticipated spike in demand, so he knew he and his colleagues needed to act fast to ensure their staffers would be protected.

“We could see what was happening around the world,” says Gagliano, 52, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel. “For a lot of colleagues, this is a scary time but it’s kind of like a deployment where you’re taking care of people in a resource-constrained environment.”

Gagliano spent nearly three decades in the service, which taught him to be a cool head during a crisis, and his military training quickly kicked into gear. Responsibilities for making or procuring PPE – from N95 masks and face shields to forehead coverings – were quickly divvied up to different teams at the hospital system. Gagliano stepped up to spearhead an effort to produce isolation gowns, the protective coverings worn over clothes that were already in short supply in COVID hot spots throughout New York, Europe and Asia. Little did they know then that in a few short months, Arizona would go from having just a handful of cases to becoming one of the world’s coronavirus epicenters, with 113,000 confirmed cases and 2,047 deaths, according to the latest numbers.

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