Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suit (Laminated Surgical Gown)
Hospital Apparel and Linen

Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suit (Laminated Surgical Gown)

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10 per pack

Product Description

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.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand and Manufacturer: Bellcross brand; Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., 229 Sarita, Prabhat Industrial Estate, Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068, Maharashtra, India; GST 27AAGCB5445D1ZU; established 1984; manufacturer and exporter of disposable medical and surgical protective products
  • Material: Laminated non-woven construction — PE (polyethylene) film laminated to non-woven polypropylene fabric; lamination provides fluid-resistant to fluid-impermeable barrier; SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) variants also available; both provide particulate and fluid barrier protection
  • Design Features: Full coverage from hood to ankle; integrated hood with facial opening; elastic at wrists and ankles — prevents gaping at extremities during movement; zip-front or snap-front closure; thumb loops to keep sleeves over wrist cuffs; single-use disposable; latex-free
  • Available Sizes: S | M | L | XL | XXL — confirmed from Bellcross IndiaMart product listing; complete size range accommodates diverse healthcare workforce; size selection critical for barrier integrity and worker mobility
  • Pack Size and Sterility: 10 per pack (standard format); 25 per carton for institutional bulk; non-sterile (standard for isolation coveralls); single use — dispose as clinical/biohazard waste after removal; do not re-sterilise or reuse
  • Applications and Compliance: High-risk infectious disease isolation nursing; post-mortem procedures; aerosol-generating procedure protection; decontamination and disinfection operations; biohazard emergency response; Indian Standard and international PPE compliance; CE marking applicable for EU markets
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A disposable full body suit (also called an isolation coverall or protective suit) is a single-use garment that covers the entire body from head to ankle or foot, providing a complete fluid and particulate barrier. It is required in clinical settings when risk of full-body contamination exists: management and care of patients with highly contagious infectious diseases (Ebola virus disease, SARS-CoV-2, MERS, avian influenza H5N1, Lassa fever); post-mortem procedures on infectious cases; laboratory handling of Category A biological agents; aerosol-generating procedures in high-risk ICU settings; decontamination and disinfection procedures; and emergency response to potential biological hazard exposures. Standard surgical gowns protect the torso and arms but leave legs, neck, and the back below the gown hem exposed — full body suits eliminate these gaps entirely.

A laminated full body suit has an additional polyethylene (PE) film or equivalent waterproof film layer bonded to the non-woven fabric outer layer. This lamination creates a fluid-resistant or fluid-impermeable barrier across the entire suit surface. Non-laminated SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) suits have inherent particulate filtration from the meltblown layer and some fluid repellency from surface treatment, but are not fluid-impermeable. Laminated suits are appropriate for environments with high splash risk — handling highly infectious fluid specimens, post-mortem procedures, patient fluid management in isolation settings. Non-laminated SMS suits are appropriate for particulate protection and lower-intensity fluid repellency. Bellcross full body suits use laminated construction, which is the appropriate specification for high-risk clinical barrier protection.

Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suits are available in sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL, as confirmed from Bellcross Industries IndiaMart product listings. This size range covers the standard distribution of healthcare worker body proportions. Correct size selection is critical for effective barrier protection — a suit that is too small restricts movement and risks seam stress and failure; a suit that is too large has excess material that can become a tripping hazard or can gap at the wrist and ankle interfaces with gloves and boot covers. For institutional procurement serving a diverse workforce, ordering across the size range in proportions matching the workforce distribution is recommended, rather than ordering a single size in bulk.

The Bellcross Disposable Full Body Suit provides more comprehensive body coverage than a standard surgical gown and is appropriate as a high-level protective garment for procedures requiring full-body barrier protection. However, standard operating theatre surgical gowns are typically specified to different technical standards than general isolation coveralls — notably ISO 22609 splash resistance, AAMI PB70 barrier levels, and EN 13795 surgical drape and gown standards for sterile field use. Full body coveralls are more commonly used in isolation nursing, infectious disease management, decontamination, and emergency response rather than in the traditional scrubbed surgical role. For OT-specific surgical gowns with defined barrier level certification, buyers should specify the applicable AAMI or EN 13795 level required.

Disposable full body suits are designated as single-use medical devices by manufacturers, meaning they should be used for one patient contact or one procedural session and then disposed of as clinical waste. They should not be decontaminated and reused under normal circumstances because: repeated decontamination degrades the laminated barrier layer; once a suit is removed (doffed), it has been handled and potentially externally contaminated — redonning the same suit creates exposure risk; and the seams, closures, and elastic components are not designed to withstand disinfection cycles that would be required for reuse. During extraordinary supply shortages (such as occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic), public health authorities issued emergency extended-use guidance — but this is not standard practice and should not be adopted routinely.

A full body suit alone does not constitute complete personal protective equipment for high-risk infectious disease environments. The complete PPE ensemble recommended by WHO and CDC for Ebola, MERS, and equivalent high-consequence infectious disease settings typically includes: double gloves (inner latex or nitrile gloves, outer heavy-duty gloves); impermeable boot covers or rubber boots over the suit ankle; a respirator — either N95 FFR or PAPR (powered air-purifying respirator) for aerosol-generating procedure environments; face shield or goggles for eye protection; and in some protocols, a surgical mask worn over the N95. The donning and doffing sequences for full body PPE require trained supervision and a buddy system — the highest risk of exposure during care of highly infectious patients is doffing contaminated PPE without self-contamination, not the patient contact itself.

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