
- Kimberly-Clark KleenGuard A40 Microporous Film Laminate Liquid and Particle Protection Coverall with Hood and Boots, Disposable,
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From $113.57 (New)

From $113.57 (New)

| Latest | $113.57 Apr 14, '16 |
| Highest | $113.57 Mar 9, '16 |
| Lowest | $111.21 Mar 3, '16 |
| Average | $113.57 (30d avg) $112.95 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Feb 20, 2016 |
30 day average: 10,214
The Kleenguard A40 microporous film laminate liquid and particle protection coverall with hood and boots is a disposable single-piece protective garment made of a white spunbond nonwoven fabric to help protect against liquids and particles. The material passes ASTM International F1670 testing for penetration of blood and bodily fluids, and resists penetration of particles 0.3 microns and larger. This coverall is low in lint, making it suitable for use in clean areas such as electronics manufacturing or paint booths. It features an attached hood with an elastic face opening to cover the wearer's head and neck, and attached boots made of the garment material that completely cover the wearer's feet. It has elastic cuffs for a tight fit at the wrists and ankles, and a front zipper to facilitate donning. The seams are serged for reinforcement and fray resistance. The coverall material meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99: Health Care Facilities Code criteria for antistatic materials. This protective garment meets the ANSI/ISEA (American National Standards Institute/International Safety Equipment Association) 101-1996 standard, which provides requirements for the performance, size dimensions, labeling, and packaging of limited-use and disposable coveralls. Coveralls, also known as boilersuits, are single-piece protective garments with full length legs and sleeves. Coveralls come in a range of protection levels, from light-duty suits worn over street clothes to keep them clean while working, to heavy-duty hazmat suits that protect the wearer from toxic liquids, gases, and airborne particles. Less protective suits are made of breathable fabric, and can weigh less and feel less restrictive than heavy-duty suits. More protective suits are made of fabrics impervious to gases and water vapor, and include hoods, attached boot covers, taped seams, all features which can lead to discomfort or heat stress if worn for extended periods. Protective coveralls are commonly used in applications such as paint spraying, mold remediation, environmental cleanup, and fiberglass installation. Kimberly-Clark manufactures products for personal and health care, industrial, and laboratory applications under the brands Kleenex, Scott, WypAll, Kimtech, and Kleenguard, among others. The company, founded in 1870, is headquartered in Dallas, TX.