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		<title>Lab Coats Directory</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2006 00:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Lab Coats (USA)
Here are some vendors and suppliers of lab coats in the USA.
Lab Coat World
Lab Coat World is a retailer for medical uniforms, lab coats &#038; jackets and hospital scrubs. It is a division of The Uniform Shop, Inc. that has been in business since 1970 in Florence, Alabama.  The business has been filling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are some vendors and suppliers of lab coats in the USA.<br />
<strong>Lab Coat World</strong><br />
Lab Coat World is a retailer for medical uniforms, lab coats &#038; jackets and hospital scrubs. It is a division of The Uniform Shop, Inc. that has been in business since 1970 in Florence, Alabama.  The business has been filling the needs of doctors, nurses and many other professionals in the Southeast for the last 35 years. <br />
Lab Coat World is the national distributor for Landau apparel. It is set to add more manufacturers to link with them in the near future. It offers lab coats that are ordered blank or with custom embroidered logo. It offers monogramming and embroidery services.  First line of embroidery is always free.  Great discount prices are given and orders are made using their user-friendly shopping cart system.<br />
Their lab coat lines come in sizes and styles to choose from. These include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Men’s Lab Coats </li>
<li>Women’s Lab Coats </li>
<li>Medical Doctors Lab Coats </li>
<li>Discount Lab Coats </li>
<li>White and Colored Lab Coats </li>
<li>Fashion Lab Coats</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.labcoatworld.com/">www.labcoatworld.com/</a><br />
Phone 800.462.3734<br />
256.764.8422<br />
256.764.8436 (fax)<br />
The Uniform Shop, Inc.<br />
203 N. Court Street<br />
Florence, AL 35630</p>
<p><strong>ARWAY DIRECT</strong><br />
Arway Direct is a distributor a complete line of lab wear (lab coats, consultation coats,smocks, etc.) in all sizes, types, colors and patterns from branded manufacturers like  Best Uniforms, Eagle Work Clothes, Dickies, Fashion Seals Uniforms (Superior), Cherokee, Landau &#8230; among others. It proudly calls itself as the scrub and health care uniform source. Embroidery and custom logos are also available. <br />
It also offers new patterns and styles of the season as soon as they are released, as well as other products for offices, such as exam gowns, sheets, towels, etc.<br />
In cooperation with the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers, Arway Direct is also proud of its Arway Direct Online Catalog which offers unbeatable prices on the best in healthcare apparel and support products &#8230; guaranteed to be first quality and delivered fast and right to homes or offices direct from the supplier. Satisfaction is GUARANTEED or you get your money back.<br />
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<a href="http://www.arwaydirect.com/about/index.html">http://www.arwaydirect.com/about/index.html</a><br />
<a href="mailto:info@arwaydirect.com">info@arwaydirect.com</a> (email)<br />
1-800-296-1313<br />
215-743-3746<br />
215-743-4259 (fax)<br />
1696 Foulkrod Street<br />
Philadelphia, PA 19124<br />
<strong>Medwear Direct</strong><br />
A division of the Sullivan Uniform Company, Medwear Direct distributes Landau medical uniforms, Cherokee nursing uniforms, and Scrub Zone discount scrubs. Landau is a premier manufacturer of premium nursing apparel, medical scrubs, and lab coats. Cherokee is the top quality designer of fashionable apparel for nurses and other healthcare professionals, bringing innovative style, comfort and quality to medical uniforms, and healthcare footwear.<br />
Medwear Direct also offers Scrub Zone discount nursing uniforms to meet a variety of budgets. Scrub Zone discount scrubs are its value line of discount medical apparel. Scrub Zone hospital scrubs are an excellent value and quality.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.medweardirect.com/contact.html">http://www.medweardirect.com/contact.html</a><br />
<a href="mailto:customerservice@medweardirect.com">customerservice@medweardirect.com</a> (email)<br />
800-952-7785<br />
800-589-1025 (fax)<br />
881 Sneath Lane, Suite 113<br />
San Bruno, California 94066, U.S.A.<br />
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		<title>White Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 05:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[To protect their street clothes, medical professionals or personnel involved in significant laboratory work in hospitals or any chemical or biotechnology firm wear white laboratory coats. This is a knee-length overcoat made from white cotton or linen to allow it to be washed at high temperature. It keeps the wearer safe in case the garment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To protect their street clothes, medical professionals or personnel involved in significant laboratory work in hospitals or any chemical or biotechnology firm wear white laboratory coats. This is a knee-length overcoat made from white cotton or linen to allow it to be washed at high temperature. It keeps the wearer safe in case the garment catches fire.</p>
<p>White lab coats are used in counters, food service or in the industrial work.  However, the coats are mainly attributed to the doctors. This distinguishes the doctors from the patients.  But this was not the case  in the mid-1800s. That time, only the scientists wore the white lab coat. And they projected a more respectable image than the doctors who did not wear these garments. Wanting to gain the high authority/credibility look, the doctors started wearing white lab coats, too. Now they have become a symbol of the doctor’s expertise.  </p>
<p>In his study of attitudes toward appropriate attire of healthcare providers, Dr. Lawrence J. Brandt stated that most patients regard more highly doctors who sport a white lab coat than those who wear a professional attire. The doctor’s physical appearance strongly influenced a patient&#8217;s opinion of the medical care he or she is getting. In fact, a research done by the Royal Free Hospital, London and published in the Postgraduate Medical Journal, found that white lab coats are twice popular among patients than those in the medical profession. The study also showed that the white lab coats are most popular among older patients aged 70 and over. But patients 30 to 39 did not favor the garments. According to Mr. John Heyworth, an accident and emergency doctor at Southampton General Hospital, &#8220;There is also the phenomenon of white coat hypertension where a patient&#8217;s blood pressure can go soaring when they spot a doctor wearing a white coat”.</p>
<p>The white lab coats were also not popular among the doctors who responded in the Royal Free Hospital survey.  Even as they know that the white lab coats actually intend to provide them maximum protection against splashes or spills from dangerous or infectious chemicals, the doctors found white lab coats hot and uncomfortable. Worse, they think it can spread infection.  Some doctors would rather wear scrubs to white lab coats. Scrubs are more comfortable and easy to wash. And for doctors, this is an important characteristic of their garment as patients can sometimes do the unexpected &#8212; bleed, vomit and do other unspeakable things over doctors.</p>
<p>The study also revealed that older doctors, including the surgeons and gynecologists, still opt to make use of the traditional white look. The psychiatrists and pediatricians were the least likely to feel that white coats should be worn. The authors of the study also pointed out that several other groups of healthcare workers wear white coats, so they may not be the best form of identification for the doctors.</p>
<p>Today, solid colored lab coats are also being preferred over the white coat as the wearer’s form of self-expression or identity of his field of study. There are professors who may wear black because their students wear the traditional white coat. Pediatricians don lab coats printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a friendlier sight to children than the stark traditional white coat. Visit Lab Rat Gear on the web and you can also see the cow or snow leopard style lab coats! Surgeons take on the teal colored coat while hospital staffs are differentiated by the color they wear; nurses, pink; radiologists, blue, etc. </p>
<p>Recently though in the US, the white coat has become popular in medical schools that there has come about a white coat “robing” ceremonies, while in Australia, there appears to be a movement towards rediscovering the white coat as a symbol of &#8220;purpose and pride as a profession&#8221;. White lab coats are available through easy online ordering. Visit <a href="http://www.medcen-trading.com/labcoats/White-Lab-Coat.html" target="_blank">White Lab Coat</a>. You can find great deals on white lab coats on this website. <br />
 
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		<title>Where to Buy Lab Coats for Doctors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Know where to buy a wide selection of doctor’s lab coats from a variety of medical supply vendors online or by phone. Some of them are real uniform companies that offer discounted prices and not just a usual web site. You can quickly get up-to-date styles and even advisories about special purchases.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Know where to buy a wide selection of doctor’s lab coats from a variety of medical supply vendors online or by phone. Some of them are real uniform companies that offer discounted prices and not just a usual web site. You can quickly get up-to-date styles and even advisories about special purchases.</p>
<p>There are a number of vendors of doctor’s lab coats available on the web. When shopping on line, you can find the best deals especially among the selections of top-rated stores. Be sure to compare prices and read reviews so you can order the right lab coat of your choice at the right price.</p>
<p>The information provided here neither represents product endorsements nor will it be a long list of vendors. Just to get you started in your online shopping, visit <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a>, <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.medweardirect.com" target="_blank">Medwear Direct</a> for a complete catalog of doctor’s lab coats that provides that professional look. Popular styles for men and women medical practitioners are available. Quantity discounts are also offered for group and institutional orders.</p>
<p>Some online vendors offer doctor’s lab coats in varying styles and designed as blank or with free personalized embroidery for the doctor or for the name of his institution. Some online vendors offer these styles at prices that include one-placement embroidery. Visit <a href="http://www.logosoftwear.com" target="_blank">HealthCare Embroidered Uniform Clipart Gallery</a> for a wide choice of medical-themed embroidery clipart that you can have embroidered onto your lab coat at no additional cost at all! </p>
<p>Online lab coat vendors offer doctor’s lab coats ranging from counter coats, white staff coats, pocket-less coats to specialized cuffed type coats with the standard length of approximately 36 inches and a longer length of approximately 41 inches. Left chest pocket and two hip pockets offer convenience and the back vent add comfort. Most doctors’ lab coats of quality are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable.</p>
<p>Interested now? Here are samples of sites that offer men and women doctor’s lab coats   men and women doctor lab coats from disposal coats to all-cotton coats to cotton/poly blends. Online ordering is done through a user-friendly shopping cart system.</p>
<ul>
<li>Disposable Coats - <a href="http://sparky.gsc.state.tx.us/cat_page/cat_200_a1_9812.html" target="_blank">Texas Industries for the Blind and Handicapped</a> (TIBH) in Austin offers long sleeved, Tyvek disposable lab coats that are available in three sizes.</li>
<li>Reusable All Cotton Coats - For reusable all-cotton coats, contact a Vallen representative at (800) 482-5536 or <a href="mailto:VallenSafe@aol.com">VallenSafe@aol.com</a>. You can also try emailing <a href="mailto:info@Ackley-Uniforms.com">info@Ackley-Uniforms.com</a> for information or visit their <a href="http://www.ackley-uniforms.com/medical_uniforms.htm" target="_blank">site</a>.</li>
<li>Reusable Cotton/Poly Blend Coats - Global Occupational Safety as well as <a href="http://www.aramak-uniform.com" target="_blank">Aramak </a>offers reusable coats made of cotton or poly blends.</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.ilabcoat.com" target="_blank">I Lab Coat</a>, Shopping.com, and Ebay.com also boast of the best resources and information on the web. They will direct you to more sites for lab coat orders like <a href="http://www.pulseuniform.com" target="_blank">Pulse Uniform</a>, a one-stop resource for a wide variety of lab doctor’s lab coats in many different sizes and materials of highest quality. Pulse Uniform has a unique state-of-the-art customer service that includes discounted prices, free shipping and reward points for all lab coat orders. </p>
<p>Some lab coat vendors also offer a 21-day return policy with NO restock fee. Even stocks that you may not see on line are given discount offerings. You can also find them in the distribution centers and stores of online uniform vendors. This is also true for complex needs (groups or many garment styles). You can inquire about your choice of lab coat through fax, email or phone the vendors through their toll-free numbers.
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		<title>100% Cotton Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton, cotton/polyester blends or disposable paper cloth. But 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable, but if these are non-disposable, these will rarely last more than a year when regularly used.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton, cotton/polyester blends or disposable paper cloth. But 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable, but if these are non-disposable, these will rarely last more than a year when regularly used.</p>
<p>Even as lab coats are touted as protective garments against direct exposure to dangerous chemicals and infectious materials, do not forget to choose a 100% cotton lab coat that also gives you the professional look and functional comfort. 100% cotton lab coats, or at least 80% cotton can stand high temperatures. It is comfortable, soft and cooling that even as the wearer perspires, this fabric absorbs the sweat allowing the fabric to “breathe”.</p>
<p>100% cotton lab coats take to dye easily. That is if you also get some good quality dye. If it contains much polyester , red dye will only make pink, and blue dye will make baby blue, which would not be right at all.</p>
<p>Used mainly by medical professionals, research chemists and other people who are involved with dangerous materials in a laboratory environment. 100% cotton lab coats are comfortable, lightweight and can be treated to enhance its flame resistance. However, this capability may dissipate after repeated laundering. 100% cotton lab coats can be degraded by acids but more resistant to some organic solvents.</p>
<p>A severely stained or torn lab coat is a hazard and should be replaced immediately. For stains on 100% cotton lab coats, it is recommended that you contact your local dry cleaner and tell them to work on the stain immediately. The coat may shrink but only to just 1%-3%.</p>
<p>If you opt to home wash your 100% lab coat then you must wash them in cold water and line dry. But if washed in warm water and dried on regular heat, you may get shrinkage at least a full size and will fade quicker.  The first time you wash 100% cotton lab coats, make sure to add a half a cup of vinegar to help set the color and avoid premature fading. Remember that all 100% cotton lab coats have to be ironed if you wash them yourself.  There is no such thing as wrinkle free 100% cotton lab coats.</p>
<p>Laundry shops regard cotton lab coats as adequate for laboratory needs especially those made of 100% cotton. They are cooler, and can be washed easily with high water temperatures. They can even be bleached so they will look cleaner. Compared to polyester, 100% cotton lab coats though are not  fluid-resistant. </p>
<p>Unlike most cotton fashions, manufacturers 100% cotton lab coats make sure that the garments undergo rigorous testing to assure quality.  For example, manufacturer Pastelli has selected pure, natural 300-thread count Egyptian long-fiber combed cotton (Makò cotton) for its valuable properties   that guarantees that the cottons will retain their original shape. In fact, each washing will increase the softness and luxurious feel of the garments.</p>
<p>100% cotton lab coats vary in weight and material. Here are two samples:</p>
<ul>
<li>100% cotton medium weight (5 ounce) knee length pure cotton twill. The traditional medical cotton coat. Requires ironing, and may shrink slightly. Order blank or custom made. </li>
<li>100% cotton heavyweight fluid-resistant (8oz) twill. Wash and wear, the fabric has a fluid repellant finish, thus, water just runs off the coat. The surface has a soft-brushed texture and does not require ironing.</li>
</ul>
<p>For your orders of high-quality 100% cotton lab coats, the web offers a convenient way to shop for lab coats as you can easily compare prices.  <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com/" target="_blank">Visit Doctors Lab Coat</a>, <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.medweardirect.com" target="_blank">Medwear Direct</a> for an online catalog of 100% cotton lab coat that provides that professional look. Great deals and popular styles for men and women are available.</p>
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		<title>Buy Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can choose either to buy a lab coat or rent it.  Generally, buying is the cheaper option for an individual. However, when you buy lab coats, this means you will need to regularly clean and maintain them. For firms, working with a uniform rental company may be the preferred option so that their employees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can choose either to buy a lab coat or rent it.  Generally, buying is the cheaper option for an individual. However, when you buy lab coats, this means you will need to regularly clean and maintain them. For firms, working with a uniform rental company may be the preferred option so that their employees may not have to wash their lab coats on a regular basis. Renting is also the better choice especially for companies that have a high turnover rate. When the lab coats are not needed, the company will not have to pay for them.</p>
<p>You buy lab coats that meet the requirements of your responsibilities. The traditional lab coat is not fitted, knee-length, has lapels and full-length sleeves. Usually it has three to five buttons and two patch pockets on each side.   Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable.  However, most non-disposable lab coats rarely last more than a year in regular use. </p>
<p>For people working the laboratory, buy the non-flammable lab coats. When exposed to heat, lab coats that are made of Nomex fabric provide a unique thermal protection because it thickens and carbonizes. Because of this characteristic, frequent washing does not affect the lab coat’s effectiveness in protecting you from heat.  </p>
<p>If you are on a low budget, there are nonflammable and nonporous disposal lab coats treated with a flame-resistant material that slows down combustion. Just be aware that treated lab coats degrade fast with repeated washing of the lab coat.  Lab coats should be able to withstand 100 to 200 washings. If not, check out a new vendor or laundry.</p>
<p>Disposable coats (in most cases) are made from a tough, tear-resistant Tyvek polyolefin that is water repellent and made of tightly woven fabric that is anti-static and lint free. That way, they can resist most chemicals and acids that may splash or spill on you.  The best thing about disposable lab coats is that you can throw them away after use. </p>
<p>People buy lab coats that also give them a pleasing professional look.  Since 1920, lab coats were already worn by most women and whether it be long or short lab coats, they want to make sure that these are also smooth and sleek so they can still look their best even in the most critical phase of their lab work or medical tasks. </p>
<p>Wondering where you can buy cheap or high quality or free lab coats?  Well it may be difficult to tell you where  to get free lab coats  but we can show you the most convenient way how to buy them&#8211;through online purchasing.</p>
<p>From men’s lab coats, women’s lab coats, doctor’s lab coats, colored lab coats to even fashion lab coats, you name it…the web has it.   Prices are much lower than shipping costs because there are a wide variety of methods available to bring your orders to you in a timely manner.   </p>
<p>There are online vendors of lab coats that are real uniform companies and not just the usual web site, and so you quickly get up-to-date styles and advisories about special purchases.   The information provided here does not represent a product endorsement. It will also not be a long list of vendors. Just to get you started in your online shopping, visit <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a>, <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.medweardirect.com" target="_blank">Medwear Direct</a> for an online catalog of doctor’s lab coat that provides that professional look. Great deals on lab coats and popular styles for men and women.</p>
<p>You may also know where to buy lab coats from some schools that sell them. Look for notices on pin-up boards.   Any store, which sells uniforms, will also have white lab coats available. 
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		<title>Compare Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can compare lab coats according to need, style, cut and color. The traditional lab coat is not fitted, knee-length, has lapels and full-length sleeves. Usually it has three to five buttons and two patch pockets on each side.  
But no matter the style and need, a lab coat’s look of functionality is somehow highlighted in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can compare lab coats according to need, style, cut and color. The traditional lab coat is not fitted, knee-length, has lapels and full-length sleeves. Usually it has three to five buttons and two patch pockets on each side.  </p>
<p>But no matter the style and need, a lab coat’s look of functionality is somehow highlighted in a lab coat with a small patch pocket near the chest area where you can put your pens. Instead of buttons, the lab coat can have snaps or zippers for greater protection. For better safety, cuffs can be elasticized so that the sleeves can be protected from being dragged.</p>
<p>You can compare lab coats from profession to profession. Those working in medical laboratories opt for the white cotton or cotton/polyester blend. Although more stain resistant, this kind of fabric may react with some substances that may come into contact with the lab coat.</p>
<p>For the medical practitioners, the lab coat not only serves to protect the doctor, but also is a symbol of his expertise.  For other hospital or clinic workers, the lab coat is merely symbolic to identify them as part of the medical staff. Therefore the choice of material has greater flexibility. Even knitted fleece is an option. This group may opt for a less formal and relaxed style. So, a simple cardigan styled half-length lab coat without lapels but with three-quarter sleeves may be good.</p>
<p>Some types of lab coats are counter coats, white staff coats, pocket-less coats, or specialized cuffed type of coats. Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable.  However, most non-disposable lab coats rarely last more than a year in regular use. </p>
<p>Compare lab coats also according to material. If you are on a low budget, there are nonflammable and nonporous disposal lab coats treated with a flame-resistant material that slows down combustion. Just be aware that treated lab coats degrade fast with repeated washing of the lab coat. </p>
<p>The more expensive lab coats, like the branded Indura, uses a special finishing technology over its unique fabric called Nomex. When exposed to heat, this fabric provides a unique thermal protection because it thickens and carbonizes. Because of this characteristic, frequent washing does not affect the lab coat’s effectiveness in protecting you from heat.  </p>
<p>Disposable coats with tightly woven fabric that is anti-static and lint free are also recommendable if your work involves hazardous or sensitive chemicals. Acid-resistant lab coats also protect you better from mineral acids.   These types of lab coats protect the lab worker from splashes or spills from the dangerous or infectious chemicals. Imagine the lab worker’s degree of vulnerability   if there were no barrier between chemicals and his skin.  Aside from the hygienic benefits, these lab coats are highly breathable. However, the lab coats become ineffective if they are severely strained or torn, thus they must be disposed immediately.</p>
<p>In color and pattern choice, other lab coats differ from the traditional lab coats.  Again, for people working with sensitive substances, it is important that the coat is white so that the wearer is immediately alerted of the presence of any spill and therefore be able to change his lab coat if needed. </p>
<p>However, solid colored lab coats are now being preferred as the wearer’s form of self-expression or identity of his field of study. There are professors who may wear black because their students wear the traditional white coat. Surgeons take on the teal colored coat while hospital staffs are differentiated by the color they wear; nurses, pink; radiologists, blue, etc. </p>
<p>Lab coats are also available in floral prints or other shape-based patterns. Pediatricians wear lab coats that are printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the traditional white lab coat.<br />
 
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		<title>Cotton Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those working in medical laboratories have cotton lab coats as important part of their work wardrobe. Mostly, these are made from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those working in medical laboratories have cotton lab coats as important part of their work wardrobe. Mostly, these are made from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable. </p>
<p>Laundry shops regard cotton lab coats as adequate for laboratory needs. Cotton is noted for its versatility, appearance, performance and above all, its natural comfort. That is why having cotton for all types of apparel including lab coats gives the wearer comfort even in warm environments because cotton is cool and soft. It absorbs and releases perspiration quickly, thus making the fabric &#8220;breathe&#8221;.</p>
<p>Most cotton lab coats are flame resistant. They will char and eventually burn, but they have much lower flammability than synthetic blends. To enhance its flame resistance, cotton lab coats can be treated although these are the more expensive kinds. It must be noted though that flame resistance may dissipate after repeated laundering.  If you are on a low budget, there are nonflammable and nonporous disposal lab coats treated with a flame-resistant material that slows down combustion. Just be aware that treated lab coats degrade fast with repeated washing of the lab coat. For reusable all-cotton lab coats, visit <a href="http://www.vallen.com/vallen_safety.htm" target="_blank">Vallen Safety Supply</a> or contact  a Vallen representative at (800) 482-5536 or <a href="mailto:VallenSafe@aol.com">VallenSafe@aol.com</a>. </p>
<p>Cotton lab coats are also lightweight and can be tie-dyed easily.  Chlorine bleach can restore the lab coat into its clear white form although it may sometimes yellow these garments or remove the color if the coat is dyed.</p>
<p>Cotton lab coats are able to maintain its properties even if there is abrasion. They have no static-electrical hazards, are less resistant to acids than synthetic blends, but more resistant to some organic solvents.  Some manufacturers add permanent finishes to the garment to give this a wash and wear property.</p>
<p>Cotton lab coats come in the form of counter coats, white staff coats, pocket-less coats, or specialized cuffed type of coats.  However, most non-disposable lab coats rarely last more than a year in regular use.  Although more stain resistant, this kind of fabric may react with some substances that may come into contact with the lab coat. A severely stained or torn lab coat is a hazard and should be replaced immediately.</p>
<p>With proper care, cotton lab coats may last to 2 – 3 years. Manufacturers make sure that these fabrics have undergone rigorous testing to prevent, wear and tear, color fastness, shrinkage and fading. </p>
<p>Cotton lab coats can be washed easily. If home washed, cold water must be used and line dried because if these are washed in warm water and dried on regular heat, you may see shrinkage of the garment at least a full size. Warm water may also make the fabric fade quicker.  The first time you wash cotton lab coats, make sure to add a half a cup of vinegar to help set the color and avoid premature fading.</p>
<p>And if you opted to hand wash the cotton lab coats, do not forget that these need to be ironed. There is no such thing as wrinkle free cotton lab coats. One good thing about cotton lab coats is that it can be ironed easily at relatively high temperatures.</p>
<p>For your orders of other cotton lab coats, the web offers a convenient way to shop for lab coats as you can easily compare prices.  Visit  <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a>, <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.medweardirect.com/" target="_blank">Medwear Direct</a> for an online catalog of cotton lab coats that provide that professional look. Great deals and popular styles for men and women are available.
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		<title>Dental Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 07:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of wearing medical uniforms including dental lab coats was established when Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in the medical field, when she realized that medical professionals should have maximum comfort and mobility when working long hours at hospitals.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The importance of wearing medical uniforms including dental lab coats was established when Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in the medical field, when she realized that medical professionals should have maximum comfort and mobility when working long hours at hospitals.  </p>
<p>Dental procedures and operations can be messy, and dental lab coats can  provide dentists with the freedom to move about while performing a procedure and be assured of protection from fluids like blood, saliva or those that can be dangerous when coming in contact with the skin.</p>
<p>Dental lab coats are worn during patient care to prevent contamination of their street clothing.  But these should always be changed daily or when exposed to aerosols or when visibly soiled with potentially infectious fluids so it cannot contaminate other clothing. These should never be used as the &#8220;street clothing&#8221; to attend meetings, perform office work, or during meals.</p>
<p>There are several types of lab coats: male, female, unisex, and consultation lab coats.  A long sleeved dental lab coat can protect the forearms when the coat is worn as protective clothing. A lab coat that is buttoned or with velcro collars which can be closed is a helpful feature if there is a spatter or production of aerosols during a procedure.  Upon leaving the operatory or clinic, the lab coat must be removed and placed in a laundry bag. It should be washed separate from street clothes. When the water temperature is questionable, a laundry sanitizer should be considered (e.g. Lysol or bleach).</p>
<p>Lab coats come mainly in white, teal, ceil blue and other colors not shocking to the wearer or looker. The big design change over the years has been a trend toward different styles, patterns, and prints on lab coats, especially when it comes to the dental and pediatric markets. Children commonly hate going to the dentist. And so dental lab coats can have cartoon characters printed on them so these can distract children during a dental procedure. Pediatricians also don lab coats printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the stark white traditional coat.  Some dentists also prefer to have a printed logo on pocket with embroidered individual names for that professional look.</p>
<p>People buy lab coats that also give them a pleasing professional look.  Since 1920, lab coats were already worn by most women and whether it be long or short lab coats, they want to make sure that these are also smooth and sleek so they can still look their best even in the most critical phase of their lab work or medical tasks.</p>
<p>Most dental lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable. Although more stain resistant, this kind of fabric may react with some substances that may come into contact with the lab coat. That is why there are also disposable dental coats available.</p>
<p>Where can one buy these lab coats? The web provides a convenient way to purchase lab coats. Great choices for dental lab coats can be ordered online. Generally, the offerings do not vary very much among vendors; however, vendors who concentrate on specialized uniforms such as lab coats can mean better prices for the buyers. Purchases made online are given prices that are much lower than those purchases made through other methods of ordering. Online purchases also offer a wide variety of ways to bring your orders to you in a timely manner.  Some of the online vendors of lab coats are real uniform manufacturers and not just the usual run of the mill web site that features the different kinds of lab coats that are obtained from other companies. You can get up-to-date styles and even advisories about special purchases. Visit <a href="http://www.workinstyle.com" target="_blank">Work in Style</a> or <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com/" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a> and browse through their huge collection of work wear for health care staff. Professional styles for both men and women are available.
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		<title>Doctor&#8217;s Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 07:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best clothing selection for doctors is the white doctor&#8217;s lab coat. Today, the white doctor’s lab coat has become the universal symbol of respect and trust for medical practitioners. In the mid-1800s, the doctors did not wear white lab coats. The scientists who wore them projected a more respectable image. Wanting to gain the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best clothing selection for doctors is the white doctor&#8217;s lab coat. Today, the white doctor’s lab coat has become the universal symbol of respect and trust for medical practitioners. In the mid-1800s, the doctors did not wear white lab coats. The scientists who wore them projected a more respectable image. Wanting to gain the high authority/credibility look, the doctors started wearing white lab coats, too.</p>
<p>There have been arguments about the real purpose of doctor’s lab coats. Some say these are worn so that the doctors can be distinguished from the patients. However, the lab coat   actually serves a number of vital purposes. When a doctor uses a lab coat, it conveys several different messages. First, lab coats give an appearance of professionalism. The lab coat becomes a symbol of the doctor’s expertise. In his study of attitudes toward appropriate attire of healthcare providers, Dr. Lawrence J. Brandt stated that most patients regard more highly doctors who sport a white lab coat than those who wear a professional attire. The doctor’s physical appearance strongly influenced a patient&#8217;s opinion of the medical care he or she is getting.</p>
<p>Second, the doctor’s lab coats actually intend to provide maximum protection. The lab coat’s tightly woven fabric protects the doctor’s skin from splashes or spills from dangerous or infectious chemicals. Imagine the doctor’s degree of vulnerability   if there were no barrier between chemicals and his skin.   They have a cloth-like fabric that is anti-static and lint free. However, lab coats become ineffective if they are severely strained or torn, thus they must be removed instantly. </p>
<p>Thirdly, lab coats are meant to be functional for the doctors because of the pockets on them. Doctors can have pens and papers to bring and so a lab coats is a beneficial and necessary attire.</p>
<p>Doctor’s lab coats can be rayon, cotton, or satin. They also vary in print and color. But in choosing a lab coat, doctors keep in mind   the policies of the institution where they work or their specialization. Some wear long or short lab coats, depending on the kind of responsibilities expected of them in the institution. The longer their white lab coats are, the more prestigious they look. Pediatricians don lab coats printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the start while traditional coat.  Other doctors also prefer to have a printed logo on pocket with embroidered individual names for that professional look.</p>
<p>Comfort and practicality are also another set of factors in deciding from the different styles of lab coats for medical profession. Standard length is approximately 36 inches and longer length is approximately 41 inches. Left chest pocket and two hip pockets offer convenience and our back vent add comfort.</p>
<p>There are counter coats, white staff coats, pocket-less coats, or specialized cuffed type of coats. Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable.  However, most non-disposable lab coats rarely last more than a year in regular use. </p>
<p>Like any other safety equipment, doctor’s lab coats must be worn properly to be able to serve its purpose.  An open lab coat courts danger whenever there are stray spills, which is why the right snap, button or zipper should really close the lab coat.  The sleeves must extend past the wrists, not rolled up.  Cuffs can be elasticized so that the sleeves can be protected from being dragged.</p>
<p>Great choices for doctor’s lab coats can be ordered online. Some of these vendors of   are real uniform companies and not just the usual web site. You quickly get up-to-date styles and even advisories about special purchases. Visit <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a>. Popular styles for men and women are available.
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		<title>Kid&#8217;s Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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Now children can enjoy lots of play time hours from the kid’s lab coats you will purchase for them. Kids always love to pretend or imitate grown-ups. And if it’s a “doctor” or “scientist” they want to be, these little “scientists” or “doctors” need protection, too. Kid’s lab coats protect your children’s regular clothes when [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now children can enjoy lots of play time hours from the kid’s lab coats you will purchase for them. Kids always love to pretend or imitate grown-ups. And if it’s a “doctor” or “scientist” they want to be, these little “scientists” or “doctors” need protection, too. Kid’s lab coats protect your children’s regular clothes when they engage in artwork. You know how messy the paints or clay can be. </p>
<p>There are kid’s lab coats that are designed to look authentic. For a more &#8220;professional&#8221; look, kid’s lab coats are 65% polyester and 35% cotton blend. They can come with three pockets and a button-front design. They can also be monogrammed for a personalized look. Some can be ordered with an embroidered medical seal. Personalized embroidery can run up to 18 letters (8 for title, 10 for name). And for more role-play fun, kid’s lab coats can be ordered online with a 19-piece Pretend &#038; Play Kit.</p>
<p>For a quick and easy way to get kid’s lab coats, order online. When choosing from various online vendors and suppliers of kid’s lab coats, compare prices well. Most of the kid’s lab coat companies offer catalog ordering from home and office. The information below is not a product endorsement. But just to give you a short list of top online lab coat companies selling lab coats for kids, visit Scrubs Unlimited (ScrubsUnlimited.com), <a href="http://www.ga.ilabcoat.com/" target="_blank">I Lab Coat</a>, or <a href="http://www.kristenuniforms.com" target="_blank">Kristen Uniforms &#038; Linens</a>. Together with the lab coats, they also offer a large selection of scrub sets, nursing shoes, clogs, and matching tote bags.</p>
<p>Kid’s lab coat can come in the following sample sizes. Here are sample sizes:</p>
<ul>
<li>XSmall - Size 2/3 for ages 2 to 3 (18-28 lbs. 32&#8243;-36&#8243;tall) </li>
<li>Small - Size 4/6 for ages 4 to 6 (25-45 lbs. 35&#8243;-44&#8243; tall) </li>
<li>Medium - Size 8/10 for ages 8 to 10 (44-90 lbs. 46&#8243;-58&#8243; tall) </li>
<li>Large - Size 12/14 for ages 10 to 12 (60-120 lbs. 55&#8243;-65&#8243; tall)</li>
</ul>
<p>It can be difficult to maintain kid’s lab coats in the same way, as it is difficult to make kids stop playing and moving. The garments can be machine washed and drip-dried easily. But washing kid’s clothes like their lab coats means rigorous scrubbing, bleaching and hot water soaking to extract the dirt, paint or stubborn stains.  Often times, these abrasions lead to shrinking, fading and lifetime stains.  Clean it with detergent and liquid bleach in the recommended amounts. If you must take the lab coat home it must be transported in a water-soluble bag.</p>
<p>Aside from giving your kids the “professional” look, kid’s lab coats can be fun clothes too especially if worn on special occasions like Halloween! It can turn out to be Dr. Frankenstein’s costume complete with a toy stethoscope and clipboard. You can also combine other accessories with these coats for dress play up for the rest of the year. Fun kid’s lab coats also means getting away from the stark white traditional coat. Visit <a href="http://www.thelabrat.com" target="_blank">Lab Rat Gear</a> on the web and you will know that you can order a cow or snow leopard style lab coats for your kids! </p>
<p>You can also spark your kid’s curiosity by creating your own kid’s lab coat by creating the lab coats straight in your homes. With a little creativity, you need not spend a cent. Take an old white dress shirt from your wardrobe or buy them from a local thrift store. Cut the sleeves off the shirt and you can let your kid write his name on the pocket. And then they can put this on when they do science or play “doctor”.<br />
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		<title>Medical Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical lab coats are designed for use in medical and health institutions, and are commonly worn by doctors, nurses, and nurse practitioners.  Other medical lab coat uses include in research and development laboratories. They are generally come in a wide variety of designs and materials.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical lab coats are designed for use in medical and health institutions, and are commonly worn by doctors, nurses, and nurse practitioners.  Other medical lab coat uses include in research and development laboratories. They are generally come in a wide variety of designs and materials.</p>
<p>Casual and comfortable are the necessary ingredients for great custom medical lab coats and custom lab coats. For a better first impression, lab coat vendors and suppliers offer personalized embroidery of names, titles or logos of organizations embroidered on medical lab coats.  Monograms are available in script or block lettering.   Embroidered prices include one placement embroidery. Visit <a href="http://www.logosoftwear.com/clipartgallery.php?medical" target="_blank">HealthCare Embroidered Uniform Clipart Gallery</a> for a wide selection of medical-themed embroidery clipart designed onto the lab coat or other custom medical uniform at no extra charge!</p>
<p>When done right, the medical lab coats make a great impression for hospitals, dentist&#8217;s office, doctors&#8217; offices, and medical offices. For people in healthcare work, flash and style are secondary concerns; so custom medical lab coats are conservative and the logos subtle.</p>
<p>Medical lab coats are often identified with doctors. Some people say these lab coats are worn so that the doctors can be distinguished from the patients. However, medical lab coats   serve a number of vital purposes. When a doctor uses a lab coat it conveys several different messages. First, lab coats give an appearance of professionalism. The lab coat becomes a symbol of the doctor’s expertise. Second, lab coats are very functional because they have so many pockets. Doctors can have pens and papers to bring and so   lab coats that have the pockets are beneficial and necessary.</p>
<p>The design and material of medical lab coats vary from profession to profession. Those working in medical laboratories opt for the white cotton or cotton/polyester blend. Although more stain resistant, this kind of fabric may react with some substances that may come into contact with the lab coat. For the medical practitioners, the medical lab coat not only serves to protect the doctor, but also is a symbol of his expertise.  For other hospital or clinic workers, the lab coat is merely symbolic to identify them as part of the medical staff. Therefore the choice of material has greater flexibility. Even knitted fleece is an option. This group may opt for a less formal and relaxed style. So, a simple cardigan styled half-length lab coat without lapels but with three-quarter sleeves may be good.</p>
<p>Great deals on other medical lab coats fabrics can be ordered online. Here are some samples.</p>
<ul>
<li>100% cotton medium weight (5 ounce) knee length pure cotton twill. The traditional medical cotton coat. Requires ironing, and may shrink slightly. Order blank or custom made. </li>
<li>Bright white 65% polyester/35% cotton twill (6.2oz). The fabric has minimal shrinkage, thus no ironing is required. Order for custom made styles including those with chef buttons, zippers for inside pockets, belts, and embroidery.</li>
<li>60% cotton / 40% polyester (4.5oz). Light weight shirting fabric with a fine herringbone-weave, a soft, cool comfortable feel and elegant draping. Wash and wear fabric. </li>
<li>100% cotton heavyweight fluid-resistant (8oz) twill. Wash and wear, the fabric has a fluid repellant finish, thus, water just runs off the coat. The surface has a soft brushed texture and does not require ironing.</li>
<li>100% Dacron polyester ultra-lightweight (2oz). Fabric is fluid-release, antimicrobial-treated with a fine carbon pinstripe at half-inch intervals. Custom options are available.</li>
</ul>
<p>Style-wise, solid colored lab coats are now being preferred as the wearer’s form of self-expression or identity of his field of study. There are medical professors who may wear black because their students wear the traditional white coat. Surgeons take on the teal colored coat while hospital staffs are differentiated by the color they wear; nurses, pink; radiologists, blue, etc.   Pediatricians don lab coats printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the start while traditional coat. As for medical students, the cotton coats are tie-dyed for that homey look. 
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		<title>Nomex Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nomex lab coats are the more expensive lab coats because it flame and heat resistant. Nomex is a specially manufactured fiber by Dupont that provides a unique degree of clothing protection because it thickens, carbonizes and remains intact when exposed to heat.   This is referred to as non-break-open protection.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nomex lab coats are the more expensive lab coats because it flame and heat resistant. Nomex is a specially manufactured fiber by Dupont that provides a unique degree of clothing protection because it thickens, carbonizes and remains intact when exposed to heat.   This is referred to as non-break-open protection.</p>
<p>Flame resistant lab coats can mean life and death, from minor burns to major life-threatening injuries.  When flame comes into contact with Nomex lab coats the clothing will resist combustion and begins to char only at 700° to 800  °F. Because of this unique thermal protection, the effectiveness of Nomex lab coats   is not affected by frequent laundering. That is why the clothing’s fire-protection will not wash out.</p>
<p>Scientist Dr. Wilfred Sweeny discovered Nomex. With this accomplishment, Dr. Sweeney revolutionized firefighting, professional racing and other thermal-related professions. In fact, Dr. Sweeney was among four scientists who were awarded the prestigious Lavoisier Medals of Achievement.</p>
<p>Nomex is  a registered trademark of DuPont  as a manmade fiber similar to nylon.  Whether manufactured with clothing like lab coats,  Nomex brand fibers ensure that those who trust it on their garments perform best even in the most extreme conditions imaginable.</p>
<p>Nomex is light in weight (as low as 1.5 ounces per square yard). Its chemical name is poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide), which is produced from the reaction of m-phenylenediamine and isophthaloyl chloride. This unique combination of properties gives Nomex lab coats superior advantages like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Excellent resistance to the combination of heat and flame. Temperatures up to 200°C have little or no effect on Nomex lab coats. This thermal stability can be maintained for at least 10 years of continuous exposure at 220°C.</li>
<li>Strong, resilient, (in the thinner grades) flexible, and good resistance to tearing and abrasion.</li>
<li>Good resistance to most solvents and by acids and alkalis. It is compatible with all types of varnishes and adhesives, transformer fluids, lubricating oils, and refrigerants. </li>
<li>Can be cleaned by home or commercial laundering or by dry cleaning procedures.  Dry cleaning will reduce the chance of shrinkage.</li>
<li>Will reduce burns by about 67% compared to untreated cotton.  </li>
<li>Resistance to radiation. Nomex lab coats is essentially unaffected by 800 megarads (8Mgy) of ionizing radiation. After eight times exposure, it still retains its useful mechanical and electrical properties.</li>
<li>Moisture insensitive.</li>
</ul>
<p>Nomex is available in two types: Nomex III and Nomex IIIA. Dupont introduced the latter type of Nomex because of current concerns about static electricity. A Nomex IIIA lab coat is a blend of 93% Nomex, 5% Kevlar, which is another DuPont fabric, and 2% static dissipative. Nomex lab coats are  specially applied to clothing used by workers involve in electric arcs, petrochemicals, utilities,  and other chemical industries. Being resistant to most industrial oils, solvents, and chemicals, a Nomex lab coats is the ideal choice as primary barrier clothing for the medical professionals, lab workers, scientists and even chemical industrialists. Nomex in garments is also considered a premium class of fabrics for rubber reinforcement.</p>
<p>Nomex lab coats are also reported to make clothing comfortable, safe and corporate looking because it can be dyed in a wide range of colors. However, it is not really a &#8220;breathable&#8221; fabric, thus it tends to get hot in certain situations. Its other disadvantages are the following:</p>
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<li>Decomposes quickly if exposed to chlorine bleach. </li>
<li>High elongation may require special machine adjustments. </li>
<li>Very expensive when compared to other types of fabrics</li>
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<p>Check out the vast array of Nomex lab coats and medical attire. Sizes generally range from 32 to 56, with more sizes available in some styles. Some offers full-length, knee length, a unisex fit and a variety of solid colors in addition to white. Other features include a five button front closure , Lapel collar ,hemmed sleeve ends ,left breast pocket, bar tacked pencil stall, two lower pockets ,side vent openings, single needle construction and styling ,sewn with Nomex® thread.<br />
 
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		<title>Veterinary Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Veterinary lab coats are essential garments for personnel involved in the care of animals because they work in an environment that presents the following hazards that can be encountered during animal care and use. These hazards are:

Hazards related to the equipment, materials and practices used in performing routine animal husbandry;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Veterinary lab coats are essential garments for personnel involved in the care of animals because they work in an environment that presents the following hazards that can be encountered during animal care and use. These hazards are:</p>
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<li>Hazards related to the equipment, materials and practices used in performing routine animal husbandry;</li>
<li>Hazards related directly or indirectly to animal contact, and;</li>
<li>Hazards related to the techniques or materials (e.g., biohazardous substances) that may be used during the course of animal experimentation</li>
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<p>As a personal protective equipment (PPE), the lab coats depend on the procedures that will be performed. But because veterinary personnel in handling animals or animal tissues use them, these are made of polypropylene fabric, which is effective against snagging, unraveling, and wear.</p>
<p>Because of the actual and potential hazards of veterinary activities towards the protection against diseases of all animal species and the prevention of disease transmission, the veterinary lab coats and other lab gear must be handled and maintained with special care. These should always be changed daily or removed immediately when visibly soiled while working with animals or their environment. The lab coat may not also be moved from one nonhuman primate room to another unless first washed and disinfected.   At the end of the workday, the lab coats, together with the rest of the other lab uniforms, should be placed in a hamper or disposable laundry bag designated for soiled clothing. Soiled lab coats are not to be worn outside the animal facility, and never worn or carried home.</p>
<p>The lab coats can be disposable or nondisposable. The nondisposable type can be opened from behind for better back vent. The coat also has an elastic band at the end of the sleeves, whether long or short sleeves, closed at the neck with a strap and a belt to be tied to the waist. Standard length is approximately 36 inches and our longer length is approximately 41 inches.</p>
<p>Most veterinary lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable. Although more stain resistant, this kind of fabric may react with some substances that may come into contact with the lab coat. That is why there are also disposable lab coats for veterinary use that are available. Tognazzoni S.n.c. di Andrea e Alessandro Tognazzoni is one of the recommended suppliers for disposal lab coats, either short or long- sleeved over coats made of polyethylene. Since 1969, the firm has been concerned with the production of plastic articles for veterinary and sanitary use.</p>
<p>Veterinary lab coats can also be custom made in color and pattern that suit your style. Animal prints on the lab coats for veterinary use are already available just like there are lab coats for pediatricians that are printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the traditional white lab coat. For example, Sassy Lab Coats has available lab coats in solid and print options. There are also black lab coats worn by professors because their students wear the traditional white coat while surgeons take on the teal colored coat to differentiate themselves from the rest of the hospital staff.</p>
<p>For a quick and more convenient source of lab coat purchases, visit the web. There are varieties of medical supply vendors online. Some of them are real uniform companies that offer discounted prices and not just a usual web site. You can quickly get up-to-date styles and even advisories about special purchases. To start with, visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbuyuniforms.com/veterinarycoats.htm">Best Buy Uniforms</a> for their white and colored lab coats, counter coat and white or colored tunic topper. Or try <a target="_blank" href="http://www.scrubs.com/veterinary_scrubs.aspx">Green Scrubs</a> for their men, women and unisex styled veterinary lab coats.</p>
<p>When shopping on line, you can find the best deals among the selections of top-rated stores. Compare prices and read reviews to make sure you order the right lab coat of your choice at the right price every time using the user-friendly shopping cart system.
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		<title>Lab Coats Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 05:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Lab Coats</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You need not be nervous about buying lab coats online. This is an inexpensive and convenient way because the web beats catalogs.   There are online vendors of lab coats that are real uniform companies and not just the usual web site, and so you quickly get up-to-date styles and advisories about special purchases. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need not be nervous about buying lab coats online. This is an inexpensive and convenient way because the web beats catalogs.   There are online vendors of lab coats that are real uniform companies and not just the usual web site, and so you quickly get up-to-date styles and advisories about special purchases. </p>
<p>From men’s lab coats, women’s lab coats, doctor’s lab coats, colored lab coats to even fashion lab coats, you name it…the web has it.   Generally, the offerings do not vary very much among vendors; however, vendors who specialize in specialized uniforms such as lab coats can mean better prices for the buyers. Purchases made online give prices are much lower than shipping costs because there are a wide variety of methods available to bring your orders to you in a timely manner.    .</p>
<p>You get varying levels of customer service when you buy lab coats on line.  Some vendors boast of quick turnaround time for delivery while others accept customized orders. Medical lab coats can be bought as blank or embroidered. Embroidered prices include a one placement embroidery. Visit <a href="http://www.logosoftwear.com/clipartgallery.php" target="_blank">HealthCare Embroidered Uniform Clipart Gallery</a>  for a wide selection of medical-themed embroidery clipart, available embroidered onto your lab coat or other custom medical uniform at no extra charge!  There is now a technology that allows small patches to be heat-sealed onto the lab coats. Logos printed on these patches can be removed easily and so the clothing can be reused.</p>
<p>When shopping lab coats on line, the best deals are among the selections of top-rated stores. Compare prices and read reviews to make sure you order the right lab coat of your choice at the right price every time using the user-friendly shopping cart system. And with online shopping, you are assured that your information is always secured.</p>
<p>The information provided here does not represent a product endorsement. It will also not be a long list of vendors. Just to get you started in your online shopping, visit <a href="http://www.uniformlab.com/" target="_blank">Doctors Lab Coat</a>, <a href="http://www.automotiveworkwear.com/Merchant2/labcoats.html" target="_blank">Automotive WorkWear</a> or <a href="http://www.medweardirect.com/">Medwear Direct</a> for an online catalog of doctor’s lab coat that provides that professional look. Great deals on lab coats and popular styles for men and women.</p>
<p>According to lab coat materials, here are some sites where you can buy online. </p>
<ul>
<li>Disposable Coats - Texas Industries for the Blind and Handicapped (TIBH) in Austin offers long sleeved, Tyvek disposable lab coats that are available in three sizes.  </li>
<li>Reusable All Cotton Coats - For reusable all-cotton coats, contact a Vallen representative at (800) 482-5536 or <a href="mailto:VallenSafe@aol.com">VallenSafe@aol.com</a>. You can also try emailing <a href="mailto:info@Ackley-Uniforms.com">info@Ackley-Uniforms.com</a> for information or visit their site.  </li>
<li>Reusable Cotton/Poly Blend Coats - Global Occupational Safety as well as Aramak offers reusable coats made of cotton or poly blends.</li>
</ul>
<p>Shopping for lab coats online provide you a wide array of choices that vary from profession to profession.  The traditional lab coat is not fitted, knee-length, has lapels and full-length sleeves. Usually it has three to five buttons and two patch pockets on each side.   Most lab coats are constructed from tightly woven cotton/polyester blends of not have less than 35% cotton content. The 100% cotton lab coats are more durable and washable.  However, most non-disposable lab coats rarely last more than a year in regular use. </p>
<p>Solid colored lab coats are now being ordered online as the wearer’s form of self-expression or identity of his field of study. There are professors who order for black coats because their students wear the traditional white coat. There are also teal colored coats available for surgeons and other colors to differentiate hospital staffs according to their work areas; nurses, pink; radiologists, blue, etc. <br />
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		<title>What to Look for in Lab Coats</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 06:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Functionality is primarily what you look for in lab coats. Next you consider style and color. In a functional lab coat, you check its use, material and maintenance.
A lab coat should be able to give you maximum protection such as the following.

The lab coat must be able to absorb or deflect splashes or spills so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Functionality is primarily what you look for in lab coats. Next you consider style and color. In a functional lab coat, you check its use, material and maintenance.</p>
<p>A lab coat should be able to give you maximum protection such as the following.</p>
<ul>
<li>The lab coat must be able to absorb or deflect splashes or spills so that harmful materials are kept off your skin.  </li>
<li>The lab coat must be able to absorb or deflect minute particles that you may not even be aware of, like aerosols, dust and radiological hazards.</li>
<li>The lab coat must be able to temporarily protect you against flash and fire because even if the coat starts to burn or char, you should ably escape with less serious injuries.  </li>
</ul>
<p>You should also look for the right kind of materials suited for lab coats.  If you are on a low budget, there are nonflammable and nonporous disposal lab coats treated with a flame-resistant material that slows down combustion. Just be aware that treated lab coats degrade fast with repeated washing of the lab coat. </p>
<p>The more expensive lab coats, like the branded Indura, uses a special finishing technology over its unique fabric called Nomex. When exposed to heat, this fabric provides a unique thermal protection because it thickens and carbonizes. Because of this characteristic, frequent washing does not affect the lab coat’s effectivity in protecting you from heat.  </p>
<p>Disposable coats with tightly woven fabric that is anti-static and lint free are also recommendable if your work involves hazardous or sensitive chemicals. Acid-resistant lab coats also protect you better from mineral acids.   These types of lab coats protect the lab worker from splashes or spills from the dangerous or infectious chemicals. Imagine the lab worker’s degree of vulnerability   if there were no barrier between chemicals and his skin.  Aside from the hygienic benefits, these lab coats are highly breathable. </p>
<p>Based on some manufacturer’s claims, here are the properties that you would look for in a good lab coat.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Cotton Lab Coats</strong>. This type of lab coat is fairly durable, comfortable and lightweight. Cotton lab coats can be treated to enhance its flame resistance, although the resistance may dissipate after repeated laundering. Cotton lab coats can also be Degraded by acids but more resistant to some organic solvents. </li>
<li><strong>Modacrylic Lab Coats</strong>. This type of lab coat is resistant to rips and tears, is abrasion resistant, comfortable, soft and resilient and relatively easy to clean. This lab coat has a Fabric that shrinks in direct flame, will not melt or drip; self-extinguishing; rapidly dissipates when source of ignition is removed. This type of lab coat is also resistant to most chemicals. </li>
<li><strong>Nylon Lab Coats</strong>. This type of lab coat is exceptionally strong and abrasion resistant. Lab coats made out of nylon melt when heated and will usually require an application of flame retardant. This is also not water absorbent but is very lightweight. </li>
<li><strong>Rayon Lab Coats</strong>. Lab coats made of rayon can be easily degraded by acids but are fairly durable otherwise.</li>
</ul>
<p>Many laboratories will require clean, white lab coats. But remember to look for a lab coat that also gives you the professional look and functional comfort. For example, a lab coat that has a front closure with snap fasteners or with quick release popper buttons is more recommended because it can easily be put on and removed.   Look for full-length sleeves that can overlap your gloves and long enough to reach your knees. Coat pockets should be convenient placed preferably NOT with side-slits that allow easy access to any pocket worn underneath. </p>
<p>You would also want to look for a lab coat in color and pattern that suit your style and profession.  Aside from the traditional white lab coat, the solid colored lab coat has become the wearer’s form of self-expression or identity of his field of study. There are professors who may wear black because their students wear the traditional white coat. Surgeons take on the teal colored coat while hospital staffs differentiate themselves by the color of their lab coats; nurses, pink; radiologists, blue, etc. </p>
<p>Some medical practitioners also look for lab coats with floral prints or other shape-based patterns.  Pediatricians wear lab coats that are printed with small cartoon characters, planets or stars because this is a more friendly sight to children than the traditional white lab coat.</p>
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