Medline AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gowns, Heavyweight Multilayer, Knit Cuffs, Blue, Size XL, Case of 50


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  • FLUID-RESISTANT PROTECTION: Medline's AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gowns offer protection against fluids with multilayer material
  • SECURE AND COMFORTABLE FIT: Features long waist ties, hook-and-loop neck closure, and knit cuffs for enhanced comfort and fit
  • SIZE AND QUANTITY: Case of 50 Each, Size XL, with color-coded neck binding for easy identification

Product Description

Medline's AAMI Level 3 Multilayer Isolation Gowns are designed to help protect against fluids, making them ideal for a variety of healthcare settings. These premium heavyweight gowns come in a blue color with a purple color-coded neck binding that signifies compliance with AAMI Level 3 standards. Each gown features knit cuffs, long waist ties, and a hook-and-loop closure at the neck to help ensure a secure and comfortable fit. The strong sealed seams provide 360-degree total protection. The gowns are generously sized for ease of movement and are available in size XL. This product comes in a case of 50 each, catering to the needs of medical facilities.

Manufacturer Contact Information

1-800-633-5463

  • aubreybradly20@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Very thin and not what we were expecting.

  • lourdesvallejosuxo@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Labeled as: “Premium Isolation Gowns are breathable and protect against fluids” “The gown is blue and has a purple color-coded neck binding signifying gown meets AAMI level 3”This gown was tested on a person using a spray bottle two feet away from them. Water was sprayed on the sleeve of the gown, and it soaked through immediately.

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  • aub******

    Very thin and not what we were expecting.

  • lou******

    Labeled as: “Premium Isolation Gowns are breathable and protect against fluids” “The gown is blue and has a purple color-coded neck binding signifying gown meets AAMI level 3”This gown was tested on a person using a spray bottle two feet away from them. Water was sprayed on the sleeve of the gown, and it soaked through immediately.

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Back in 1910, A.L. Mills founded Northwest Garment Factory and began making aprons for workers in the Chicago stockyards. Soon his aprons found their way to a group of nuns who were doing double duty as seamstresses at a nearby hospital. The nuns asked A.L if he could make hospital garments – surgeons’ gowns and nursing uniforms – so they could stop sewing and spend more time caring for patients. He said yes and the business was transformed.

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