Offers protection according to EN 14126 Infective Agents Standard.
The Ebola Protection Suit is a liquid tight coverall designed to protect workers from chemicals.
A better fitting and protection is offered with its improved ergonomics offer.
The Ebola Protection Suit features elasticated wrists and ankles; double adhesive flap and welded zipper.
Reference Number
4503000
Enhanced protection - Double adhesive flap Welded zipper Very good abrasion, tear and puncture resistance
Watertight due to "Spaseal" welding, an exclusive Honeywell Safety Product process
Ergonomics - New design for better comfort and safety Raw material elongation up to 400% Elasticated
hood, waist, wrists and ankles
Double adhesive flap Sealed zipper and long bust, arms, and legs - Ensures safety
Yellow colour - Better visibility
Technical Description
Description - Three-layered yellow polyethylene film
Gender - Unisex
Size - From S to XXXL - International size
Color - Yellow
Thickness - 100μ
Composition - Three-layered yellow polyethylene film
Limitation of use - This product is a single use garment. The user can wear this garment in association with
other equipments (shoes, gloves, glasses, masks...). Do not use the overalls when there is
a defect. When the closing system is faulty, the seams open or any other defects which
appear.
Warning - The choice and use of personal protective equipment must comply with the European
Directive No. 89/656/CEE of 30/11/1989. The employer must have previously analyzed and
assessed the risks linked to intervention and to those generated by the use of the personal
protective equipment selected.
Certifications
EC Category PPE 3
EC Certificate Number 03310347
EC Attestation
EC Attestation Number 03310347
Maintenance
Life Cycle - Disposable item. To be discarded after use. Do not reuse this item.
Storage Information - -10degC to + 40degC in its original packaging and carton, optimal product use is ensured 3 years
after manufacturing.
Care Instructions - To be discarded after use.
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What is Ebola?
Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal
illness in humans.
EVD outbreaks have a case fatality rate of up to 90%.
EVD outbreaks occur primarily in remote villages in Central and West Africa, near tropical rainforests.
The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through
human-to-human transmission.
Fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are considered to be the natural host of the Ebola virus.

Datasheet
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Ebola virus disease
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