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Bellcross Disposable Arm Sleeves (Medical Grade — Infection Control)
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Bellcross Disposable Arm Sleeves (Medical Grade — Infection Control)

Disposable arm sleeves occupy a humble corner of hospital procurement. They are not the device that saves a life. They are the barrier that protects the person saving the life. And in an environment where contact precautions, infection control protocols, and PPE compliance are monitored, assessed, and audited — having the right disposable arm barrier in stock, sized correctly, in adequate quantity, matters. Bellcross Disposable Arm Sleeves are manufactured from a non-woven or polyethylene material suitable for single-use clinical application. They cover the arms from the wrist to above the elbow or full arm, creating a barrier layer over the clinician's clothing or forearms when performing procedures where contact with bodily fluids, contaminated materials, or patients on contact precautions creates a splash or contamination risk. The clinical scenarios are broad: wound care in infectious patients, catheterisation, endoscopy assistance, post-mortem examinations, laboratory specimen handling, patient bathing in long-term care settings, and any procedure where a full gown is operationally inconvenient but arm protection is still required. The range of sizes — S through XXL — matters more than it might seem. Arm sleeves that are too narrow are uncomfortable to don and doff, which reduces compliance. Sleeves that are too large slip down during the procedure, which defeats the purpose. Bellcross's size range accommodates the realistic distribution of healthcare worker body proportions across a diverse clinical workforce. Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd. has been manufacturing disposable medical products from its Mumbai facility since 1984. The product portfolio spans surgical gowns, drapes, PPE kits, ECG electrodes, and a comprehensive range of single-use hospital apparel. The arm sleeve sits within a manufacturing operation that produces at industrial scale with clinical quality standards — which is the combination that matters when supplying arm sleeves to a hospital network ordering by the thousand. For medical consumable distributors and hospital supply importers sourcing disposable PPE and apparel from India — Bellcross arm sleeves represent direct-from-manufacturer pricing from one of India's longest-established disposable medical product companies. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross's full range to international wholesale buyers. Multiple sizes in stock, flexible minimum orders, and direct communication on every requirement.

Bellcross Medical Disposable Underpad (Adult — Absorbent Bed Pad)
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Bellcross Medical Disposable Underpad (Adult — Absorbent Bed Pad)

The hospital bed has a problem that nobody talks about in procurement meetings but everyone in the ward knows about: fluids. Wound drainage. Incontinence. Post-surgical drainage. Post-partum discharge. The moment any of these reach the mattress rather than staying on the linen layer, a chain reaction begins that involves mattress cleaning protocols, linen change delays, and — in a busy ward — a nursing team stretched between patient care and bed management logistics. The disposable underpad exists to interrupt that chain. It sits between the patient and the bed linen (or directly over the draw sheet), absorbs the fluid, and gets disposed of. No mattress contamination. No prolonged linen cycle delay. A new pad goes on, and the nursing team moves to the next patient. Bellcross Medical Disposable Underpads are manufactured with a multi-layer construction: an absorbent core of lint, cotton, or fluff pulp that pulls fluid away from the patient's skin surface, a moisture barrier backing layer that prevents the absorbed fluid from leaking through to the mattress or linen, and a soft top surface that minimises skin irritation for patients who may be lying on the pad for extended periods. For patients with limited mobility, pressure area risk, or post-surgical drainage, extended contact with a damp surface is not just uncomfortable — it is a direct risk factor for skin breakdown and pressure sore development. The underpad that wicks and retains fluid rather than allowing it to pool against the skin is doing legitimate clinical work. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing disposable medical products in Mumbai since 1984. The underpad range — which includes adult, paediatric, and baby wrap formats — reflects four decades of understanding what hospital wards actually need from this category of product. Supply ability of 1,000 units per week from the Bellcross manufacturing facility means institutional supply chain continuity, not artisan production. For hospital supply importers, nursing home product distributors, and medical disposable wholesalers — underpads are a high-velocity, regularly reordered product that every hospital, nursing home, and long-term care facility needs in consistent supply. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross disposable linen and apparel products to international buyers with flexible MOQs and one-on-one export coordination.

Bellcross Disposable Patient Bib (Dental and Hospital Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Patient Bib (Dental and Hospital Use)

The dental bib is the smallest gesture in infection control. One sheet of tissue-backed paper, placed under the patient's chin before the procedure begins, removed and discarded at the end. It sounds trivial. But consider what that bib catches across a dental session: water spray from the air-water syringe, debris from the high-speed handpiece, irrigation fluid, saliva, blood from a local anaesthetic injection, resin adhesive, impression material dribble. All of that lands on the bib rather than on the patient's clothing and the dental chair upholstery. And at the end of the appointment, one motion removes the bib, folds it, and disposes of it. The decontamination burden it prevents is disproportionate to its cost. Bellcross Disposable Patient Bibs are designed for both dental and general hospital use. The dental application is the most volume-intensive — every dental chair in every active practice uses a bib for every patient appointment, and the number of appointments across a moderately busy dental clinic across a working year is substantial. Hospital use includes: nursing and feeding assistance for patients with dysphagia or reduced oral function; meal service in long-term care and rehabilitation wards; post-surgical patients with facial or neck wounds; and procedural use in gastroenterology, oral surgery, and ENT clinics. The construction is straightforward by design. Two-ply tissue provides absorbency for the small fluid volumes typical of dental procedures, and the poly backing prevents fluid strikethrough to the patient's clothing. The attachment method — either paper ties that tie around the neck or a metal clip chain that attaches to the patient's clothing — ensures the bib stays positioned where it is supposed to stay through a 30 to 60 minute dental procedure that involves patient head movement. Bellcross Industries has produced disposable medical products from its Mumbai facility since 1984. Four decades of manufacturing experience in the single-use medical disposable category. The bib is one of the simpler products in the range, but it is one of the most frequently consumed — which is exactly the kind of product that rewards a reliable long-term export supply relationship. For dental supply importers, hospital consumable distributors, and food service/healthcare linen buyers — Bellcross patient bibs are available in bulk export quantities. Sara Wellness supplies the Bellcross disposable product range internationally. Competitive pricing, flexible MOQs, and fifteen years of export experience on every shipment.

Bellcross Disposable Bed Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital and Clinic Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Bed Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital and Clinic Use)

The textile bed cover in a hospital is a transmission vector. That is not an exaggeration — it is the conclusion that infection control research has been drawing for decades. Textile linen is collected, transported, washed at whatever temperature the laundry runs, dried, re-folded, and returned to beds where the next patient assumes it is clean. In a well-managed hospital laundry, it mostly is. But the process has touchpoints, and touchpoints in a high-risk microbial environment carry risk. The disposable bed cover removes most of those touchpoints. Bellcross Disposable Bed Covers are single-use non-woven sheets supplied in bulk for hospital and clinic use. The non-woven polypropylene material used in medical disposable bed covers is engineered to balance several competing requirements: it must be soft enough not to irritate patient skin during the period of contact, strong enough not to tear during normal patient repositioning and nursing activity, and — in the barrier-finish variants — fluid-resistant enough to prevent contamination strikethrough to the mattress. The clinical use cases are broad. Procedure and examination rooms: every examination table that sees multiple patients per session is a cross-contamination risk unless the contact surface is changed between patients. A roll or sheet of disposable non-woven placed over the examination table covers from the patient's head to below the hips and gets replaced between appointments — faster than wiping down, more reliable than assuming a wipe reached every contact point. Operating theatre prep areas: patients placed on OT tables before scrubbing receive disposable bed covers that can be removed at the point of sterile field establishment. Isolation rooms: patients on contact or droplet precautions benefit from single-use linen that goes directly to waste at discharge rather than into a shared linen stream. Ambulance trolley stretchers: disposable stretcher covers between patients maintain infection control standards in emergency transport settings. Bellcross Industries, manufacturing from Mumbai since 1984, produces disposable bed covers as part of its comprehensive hospital linen and apparel range. The same operational scale and quality discipline that produces the company's surgical gowns, drapes, and underpads applies to the bed cover range. For medical consumable importers and hospital supply distributors who serve infection control-conscious buyers — the disposable bed cover argument is simple: the cost per unit is trivial compared to the infection control value it provides. Sara Wellness exports the full Bellcross disposable linen range to international wholesale buyers.

Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suit (Laminated Surgical Gown)
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Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suit (Laminated Surgical Gown)

At some point in the pandemic, the full-body isolation suit went from being a specialist item for infectious disease units and hazmat teams to something that procurement managers in hospitals across the world were ordering by the pallet. The reason was simply that when you need whole-body barrier protection — from head to toe, from hood to ankle — nothing else does the job. Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suits are laminated single-use coveralls designed for environments where full-body contamination risk exists. The laminated construction layers non-woven fabric with a polyethylene film barrier, creating a surface that resists fluid penetration while remaining light enough to be worn through a clinical or procedural shift. Healthcare-specific scenarios include: isolation of patients with highly infectious disease (Ebola, SARS, MERS, avian influenza); post-mortem examination of infectious cases; aerosol-generating procedures in ICU settings with high-risk pathogens; decontamination and disinfection of clinical areas; and industrial biohazard response. The design elements matter. Elastic at the wrists, ankles, and around the face opening prevents the suit from gaping open at movement extremes — and it is at the extremes of arm reach, bending, and crouching that barrier failures in non-stretch coveralls typically happen. Hoods integrated into the suit eliminate the separate hood donning step that slows up the donning sequence when every second spent at the anteroom counts. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing disposable medical products in Mumbai since 1984. Four decades of production experience in clinical disposables — from surgical drapes to HIV safety kits to OT gowns. The full body suit sits within a product range that reflects a manufacturer who understands what hospitals actually encounter, not just what procurement catalogues list. For PPE importers, hospital emergency preparedness buyers, and infection control supply distributors — disposable laminated full body suits are not a product category that should have an unreliable supply chain. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross disposable apparel to international wholesale buyers. Sizes S through XXL. Flexible minimum orders. Fifteen years of export documentation experience behind every shipment.

Bellcross Disposable Pillow Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Pillow Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital Use)

Consider the hospital pillow. Unlike the mattress, which has a thick waterproof cover inspected on admissions and change, the pillow travels with the patient — gets adjusted, sat against, sweated on, bled on occasionally — and then goes back through the laundry stream. The pillow cover is where the hygiene risk accumulates. And the reusable textile pillow cover is laundered alongside bed linen — the same laundry cycle that cannot guarantee decontamination of all the organisms a pillow absorbs over a week of inpatient use. Bellcross Disposable Pillow Covers flip this equation. One patient admission, one pillow cover. At discharge or transfer, the cover goes into the clinical waste stream, a new one goes on, and the next patient starts with a surface that has never been near another patient. The cross-contamination pathway through shared pillow linen is eliminated. The construction is non-woven polypropylene — the same material category used in Bellcross's surgical drapes, gowns, and bed covers. The non-woven surface is soft enough for extended patient contact against the face and neck without skin irritation. Variants with a moisture barrier backing layer are available for patients with wound drainage, excessive perspiration, or any fluid-generating condition that would otherwise saturate a textile pillow cover. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing from its Mumbai facility since 1984. The pillow cover is one of the less celebrated items in the hospital linen range — nobody gives it a press release. But in a hospital with 200 beds running at 85% occupancy, the pillow cover consumption calculation becomes significant very quickly, and having a reliable export supply from a manufacturer with four decades of volume production capability matters. For hospital consumable importers, long-term care supply distributors, and infection control product buyers — Sara Wellness exports Bellcross disposable linen products to international wholesale buyers. Flexible order quantities, direct communication, and clean export documentation on every order.

Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheet (PE — Hospital Fluid Protection)
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Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheet (PE — Hospital Fluid Protection)

Here is the moment that justifies the plastic bed sheet: a post-operative patient in the recovery bay, who has just come back from an abdominal procedure, begins to bleed from the wound site. Or a catheterised patient on the surgical ward displaces their catheter bag. Or a patient in obstetrics ruptures membranes at 3 AM. In each case, the mattress — the most expensive piece of bedding in the room — is either protected or it is not. The plastic bed sheet is the cheap decision that protects the expensive one. Bellcross Disposable Plastic Bed Sheets are made from polyethylene (PE) film, which is the unambiguous choice for complete waterproof barrier protection. Unlike tissue-poly composites or non-woven fabric covers that offer varying degrees of fluid resistance, PE plastic is simply impermeable to water. Fluids stay on the surface. The mattress stays dry. At the end of use, the sheet is disposed of and a new one replaces it — the mattress disinfection protocol is simplified because the mattress hasn't been contaminated. The clinical use cases extend beyond the obvious: labour and delivery units where sheets are changed multiple times per patient during delivery; post-surgical recovery where haematoma or drain exudate is anticipated; patients with faecal incontinence in nursing home settings; wound irrigation procedures in treatment rooms; and examination tables in clinics handling contaminated wounds. The disposable format also eliminates the laundering and heat-sealing maintenance that reusable mattress protectors require to maintain their waterproof integrity over time. A reusable PVC mattress cover with a compromised seam or small tear is functionally non-waterproof — but it looks intact on the bed, which means the failure is invisible until a soiling event happens. A disposable PE sheet that is fresh every time has no such hidden failure mode. Bellcross Industries, manufacturing from Mumbai since 1984, produces disposable PE bed sheets as part of its comprehensive institutional linen range. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross's hospital linen range to international buyers. Competitive pricing, flexible MOQs, and reliable export logistics on every order.

Bellcross Disposable Pyjama (Patient — Hospital Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Pyjama (Patient — Hospital Use)

Hospital gowns have a reputation problem. They gap at the back, they tie in ways that require a second person or a degree in knot theory, and they communicate to the patient — in fabric form — that they have ceded their clothing autonomy along with their health. The disposable pyjama is an attempt to solve at least part of this problem by giving patients something that looks and functions more like clothing and less like an open-backed sheet. Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas are non-woven single-use patient garments consisting of a top and bottom set — a shirt and trouser combination — that provides comfortable coverage for ambulatory and semi-ambulatory inpatients. The clinical use cases are multiple: pre-operative preparation where the patient needs to walk to the OT, maintaining dignity; post-surgical recovery where the patient needs clothing that accommodates drain tubes and wound sites without the restriction of fitted clothing; day-procedure units where the patient arrives in their own clothing, changes for the procedure, and needs a clean garment for recovery; and infectious disease isolation wards where clothing that goes directly to clinical waste at discharge is preferable to the patient's own clothes cycling through the decontamination laundry stream. The non-woven polypropylene material keeps the patient comfortable through the ward stay without the perspiration-trapping qualities of polyethylene. It is soft against skin, lint-free, and sufficient for the duration of an inpatient stay or a day procedure without becoming uncomfortable. The single-use format means each patient starts with a garment that has never been near another patient — which is an argument that has only grown stronger as healthcare-associated infection surveillance has expanded. Bellcross Industries has been making disposable medical products in Mumbai since 1984. The pyjama range sits within a manufacturing operation that knows how to produce garments that work in clinical environments — which means consistent sizing, reliable seams, and closures that function under the awkward conditions of hospital use. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross patient apparel products to international wholesale buyers. Direct sourcing from manufacturer, flexible order quantities, and fifteen years of medical export experience.

Bellcross Disposable Surgical Gown (Non-Woven SMS — OT Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Surgical Gown (Non-Woven SMS — OT Use)

The moment the scrub nurse ties the gown at the back and the surgeon's gloved hands go up, the surgical gown becomes the boundary between the patient's open surgical field and the outside environment. For that boundary to hold, the gown must do several things simultaneously: resist fluid penetration from blood and irrigation fluid, allow enough freedom of movement for complex surgical manoeuvres, and not shed particles that could contaminate the operative field. The disposable surgical gown has become the global standard of care for OT use precisely because it does all three more consistently than textile alternatives. Bellcross Disposable Surgical Gowns are manufactured from SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) non-woven fabric. The SMS construction has three functional layers: an outer spunbond layer for mechanical strength and abrasion resistance; a meltblown middle layer that provides the filtration and fluid barrier performance (the meltblown layer is what makes SMS superior to plain spunbond for infection control); and an inner spunbond layer for softness against the wearer's clothing. Together, these layers produce a gown that meets the fluid resistance and particle shedding requirements of clinical surgical environments. Barrier level classification matters for surgical gowns. AAMI PB70 (or the European equivalent EN 13795) classifies surgical gowns from Level 1 (minimal barrier, suitable for basic care) to Level 4 (the highest barrier, for surgical procedures with the highest fluid challenge — major vascular surgery, orthopaedic procedures with irrigation, caesarean sections). Bellcross produces gowns across multiple barrier levels to cover the full range of OT applications from minor procedures to major surgery. The critical zone — the forearm and front body panel from chest to mid-thigh — is the area directly exposed to the surgical field during most operations. Higher-barrier gowns use reinforced critical zone panels with additional lamination for maximum protection precisely in this area. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing disposable medical products from its Mumbai facility since 1984. The surgical gown range is manufactured under the same quality discipline as the company's full product portfolio. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross surgical gowns and the complete disposable OT apparel range to international wholesale buyers.

Bellcross Disposable Shoe Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital and OT Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Shoe Cover (Non-Woven — Hospital and OT Use)

Nobody in a clinical governance meeting has ever argued against disposable shoe covers on the grounds that they are unnecessary. The argument against them is always cost per unit versus the actual evidence of environmental contamination reduction. Here is the practical answer: in controlled environments — operating theatres, clean rooms, food production facilities, electronics manufacturing — shoe covers are a standard element of contamination control, not because footwear is the biggest contamination risk, but because it is an easy one to address for a trivial cost per person per visit. Bellcross Disposable Shoe Covers are non-woven single-use overshoes designed for operating theatre anteroom use, cleanroom entry, pharmaceutical manufacturing areas, and controlled clinical environments. The non-woven polypropylene construction provides the particle barrier function that shoe covers are primarily specified for — preventing floor-level particulate matter from visitor and staff shoes entering the controlled zone. PE-laminated variants provide the additional fluid-resistant barrier required in environments where floor liquid exposure (irrigation fluid spillage, blood, cleaning solutions) is anticipated. The elastic ankle band holds the shoe cover securely over a wide range of footwear types without requiring manual adjustment. Universal sizing — stretching from standard flat shoes to large theatre clogs — eliminates the sizing administration overhead that sized shoe covers would create in the OT anteroom. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing disposable medical products in Mumbai since 1984. Shoe covers are manufactured as part of the complete Bellcross OT apparel suite — the same operation that produces caps, gowns, masks, and drapes. The consistency of a single manufacturer across the complete OT disposable range is commercially useful for export buyers managing multiple supplier relationships. For hospital supply distributors, OT consumable buyers, and pharmaceutical facility managers — disposable shoe covers are a high-velocity, low-friction procurement item. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross shoe covers to international wholesale buyers. Box quantities for regular restocking and full carton quantities for institutional supply.

Bellcross Disposable Surgeon's Cap (Bouffant / Scrub Cap — OT Use)
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Bellcross Disposable Surgeon's Cap (Bouffant / Scrub Cap — OT Use)

There is a running conversation in surgical microbiology about what actually constitutes the biggest contamination risk in an operating theatre. Floor traffic. Door openings. Staff movement. Skin shedding. And somewhere in the list — dependably, reliably — human hair. People shed approximately 100 hairs per day under normal conditions. In an OT environment, hair falling into a surgical wound is both a physical foreign body risk and a potential bacterial contamination pathway. The surgeon's cap exists to address this with a product that costs almost nothing per use. Bellcross Disposable Surgeon's Caps are non-woven single-use head covers for operating theatre staff and any clinical environment requiring hair containment — clean rooms, pharmacy compounding areas, food production, sterile processing departments. The bouffant (dome) style is the most common OT format: a large, fully enclosed dome of non-woven fabric with an all-round elastic edge that fits snugly from forehead to the nape of the neck, containing all hair lengths including longer hair styles without requiring tucking or hair pinning. The flat-top scrub cap style — which looks more like a traditional painted cap — provides similar hair containment for personnel with shorter hair and is preferred by some surgical staff who find the bouffant style uncomfortable over longer sessions. The elastic band design of the bouffant cap means one size covers the vast majority of adult head sizes without the fit-and-adjust overhead of tied scrub caps. For high-throughput OT units where multiple personnel are gowning up between cases, the elastic-band bouffant format is the practical choice. Bellcross Industries produces surgeon's caps as part of its complete OT disposable suite from its Mumbai manufacturing facility established in 1984. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross OT consumables — caps, gowns, masks, shoe covers — to international wholesale buyers. Box and carton quantities available for all items.

Bellcross PVC Sterile Bed Sheet (Washable — Hospital and Clinical Use)
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Bellcross PVC Sterile Bed Sheet (Washable — Hospital and Clinical Use)

Not everything in hospital linen procurement should be disposable. The PVC washable bed sheet occupies a specific and well-justified niche: it provides the waterproof mattress protection of a plastic bed sheet with the reuse economics of a washable item. Where a disposable PE sheet is the right answer for a high-volume turnover ward or an obstetric delivery room, the reusable PVC sheet makes sense for longer-stay patients — ICU patients, rehabilitation ward residents, or nursing home residents — where the same bed is occupied for days or weeks by the same patient. Bellcross PVC Sterile Bed Sheets are manufactured from high-grade PVC material that is both fluid-impermeable and capable of withstanding disinfection protocols. The surface can be wiped with a chlorine-based disinfectant solution (0.05%) between use episodes and laundered for reuse across multiple patient admissions. The blue colour provides a clinical visual cue that differentiates the PVC protective sheet from regular textile bed linen in the ward laundry and supply room. The size — 48 inches x 80 inches (122cm x 203cm) — provides complete bed surface coverage for a standard hospital single bed from head to foot. The full coverage format means the mattress is protected across its entire length, not just under the patient's torso, which is important for patients with lower limb wounds, post-surgical drain sites at the hip or thigh, or urinary incontinence. Sterile variants of PVC bed sheets are available where the clinical application requires sterility — for example, when used under a patient for a sterile procedural field in a treatment room rather than at a ward bed. Bellcross Industries has been manufacturing PVC medical products from its Mumbai facility since 1984. The PVC bed sheet sits alongside the company's complete hospital linen range — the same manufacturing discipline that produces the company's disposable gowns, drapes, and patient apparel. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross PVC bed sheets to international buyers. Reusable format available for buyers who prefer the washable alternative to disposables, alongside the full disposable linen range.

G Surgiwear Disposable Surgical Gown (Model: E812M)
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G Surgiwear Disposable Surgical Gown (Model: E812M)

There is a moment in every OR when the surgeon looks down and thinks: will this gown hold. The fluid is pooling. The procedure is nowhere near done. And the last thing anyone in that room needs is a barrier failure disguised as cost-efficiency. The G Surgiwear Disposable Surgical Gown Model E812M was built for that moment. This is a full wrap-around disposable surgical gown meeting Level 4 protection as per ANSI/AAMI standards. Level 4 means it resists viral penetration under pressure. It does not simply repel fluid. It stops it. For hospitals managing high-risk procedures, this matters more than any catalog description can convey. The E812M features knit cuffs that form a snug seal at the wrist, adjustable collar ties, and a waist-tie closure that wraps fully around the wearer. The material is breathable non-woven fabric, which keeps clinical staff from overheating during long procedures. No one performs their best while sweating through inadequate textile. For distributors and procurement officers outside India, here is what makes this product worth the conversation: G Surgiwear has manufactured surgical drapes and gowns in Shahjahanpur for over three decades. They supply hospitals across 50 countries. The gown is available in multiple sizing configurations from Small to Large, in both full and half variants, with economical and water-repellent options to match different ward needs and budget tiers. Sara Wellness has been exporting G Surgiwear products and similar surgical apparel from India for 15 years. We can discuss minimum order quantities that work for your market, not for ours. One phone call, one point of contact, no middlemen, no surprises on the invoice. If you are sourcing for a hospital chain, a surgical supply distributor, or a government procurement program, the E812M checks all the boxes: certified material, established manufacturer, flexible pack sizes, and a supplier with a decade and a half of clean export history.