Outfit your team with head-to-toe protection, education and confidence
Every day, caregivers are exposed to potentially harmful bacteria, and air- and blood-borne pathogens. When it comes to choosing the right personal protective equipment (PPE), knowing what you need—and how to wear it—are critical to keeping people safe and compliant.
From masks and isolation gowns to exam gloves, our protective equipment goes through rigorous testing and meets strict AAMI and ASTM standards.

85% of RNs require more PPE training1
Our educational tools help inform staff and boost compliance.
Improve staff compliance and safety with a PPE assessment
To make sure your team has the appropriate protection for every task, start with a comprehensive PPE assessment. Our experts work with you to:
- Evaluate compliance with current FDA and CDC guidelines
- Conduct observational walk-throughs of each unit
- Identify areas of improvement
- Share insights and recommend a plan tailored to your facility’s specific needs
Find the right PPE for everyone, everywhere
Take the proper precautions and protect staff, patients and visitors in every department. Start here to see recommended products for every unit and situation. For PPE guidance, we refer you to the CDC with the following links to the most current guidelines.
Usually AAMI Level 1 or 2 gowns are sufficient, with gloves and full mouth, nose and face protection when splash or spray risk is present.
Due to unpredictable fluid risk, AAMI Level 2 or 3 gowns, fluid-resistant face mask with face or eye shield, and thick nitrile gloves are advised.
Blood and body fluid exposure requires fluid-resistant gowns, fluid-resistant mask with face or eye shield, headwear, knee-high footwear and extended cuff gloves.
High fluid risk calls for AAMI Level 3 gown, fluid-resistant face mask with eye protection, as well as thick nitrile gloves when fluid risk is possible.
Added protection from corrosive chemotherapy drugs requires specially tested gowns and gloves, fluid-resistant face masks, and eye and face protection.
Usually less fluid resistance is needed, such as AAMI Level 1 or 2 gowns; procedure or N95 masks; and easy-to-don exam gloves.
Are you confident your staff is well protected?
Learn how we can help you keep people safe from infectious pathogens with the right PPE. Simply complete this form and a Medline Representative will contact you soon to schedule your onsite assessment.

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Reference:
1. PPE used incorrectly half the time. Healthleaders. Available at: https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/strategy/ppe-used-incorrectly-half-time. Accessed March 31, 2022.