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Kimberly-Clark*

Infection Prevention

...for Standard and Additional Precautions.

Your Personal Protective Equipment...

Kimberly-Clark*Personal Protective Equipment

According to World Health Organization statistics, at any given time, 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from infectionsacquired in hospitals. And with the proliferation of MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) and other multiple drug-resistant organisms (MDROs), that number is increasing.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) reports that patients diagnosed with MRSA infections rosefrom 1,900 in 1993 to 368,800 in 2005 in the USA1.

Because organisms such as MRSA can survive as long as several months on virtually any surface with patient or healthcare worker contact, such as stethoscopes, pagers,pens, blood pressure cuffs, otoscopes, bed rails, bed tables,doorknobs, patient charts, etc, proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is crucial in preventing the contact transfer of infection – to patients, visitors and to fellow healthcare workers2.

HAIs at a glance:USD$6.7 billion annual impact on healthcare facilities in the USA3

At any given time, at least 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from HAIs4

Estimated ≈6,900 reported MRSA Infection cases per year nationally in Australia5

98,987 US deaths from HAIs in 20026

The additional cost to treat a single MRSA infection in the USA can be as high as USD$35,0007

Proper use of PPE is a crucial step in helping control HAIs8

At Kimberly-Clark, everything we make, everything we do, is focused on protecting healthcare professionals and patients.This means we work every day to develop and deliver highquality products that you can depend on for the protection you deserve.

Kimberly-Clark provides a vast range of Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE), consisting of:

Ambulatory CareFootwearHeadwearNon-sterile Isolation GownsPatient Gowns

All of these products are latex free to ensure there is no risk of latexallergic reactions to healthcare professionals and patients.

Electromicrograph of MRSA Bacteria

Special lighting and a luminescent substance representing bacteria show how easy it is to set the problem of contact transfer in motion. A healthcare worker merely has to touch a contaminated surface and then touch a patient.

Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs):A critical issue for you and your patients

Sequence for donning Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):The type of PPE used varies depending on the level of protection needed, e.g. Standard and Contact, Droplet or Airborne Infection Isolation.

Sequence for removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):Except for a Respirator, remove all PPE in a doorway or anteroom. Remove Respirator after leaving the patient room and closing the door.

Eyewear or Face Shield Gloves

Gown Mask or Respirator

Perform hand hygiene immediately after removing all PPE

Use safe work practices to protect yourself and limit the spread of contamination:Keep hands away from face Change gloves when torn or heavily contaminatedLimit surfaces touched Perform hand hygiene

Gown front and sleeves are contaminatedUnfasten ties.Pull away from neck and shoulders, touching inside of gown only.Turn gown inside out.Fold or roll into a bundle and discard.

Outside of Gloves is contaminatedGrasp outside of glove with opposite gloved hand, peel off.Hold removed glove in gloved hand.Slide fingers of ungloved hand under remaining glove at wrist.Peel glove off over first glove.Discard gloves in waste container.

Eyewear or Face ShieldPlace over face and eyes and adjust to fit.

GownFully cover torso from neck to knees, arms to end of wrists, and wrap around the back.Fasten at back of neck and waist.

Mask or RespiratorSecure ties or elastics at middle of head and neck.Fit flexible band to nose bridge.Fit snug to face and below chin.Fit-check respirator.

GlovesExtend to cover wrist of isolation gown.

Outside of Eyewear or Face Shield is contaminatedTo remove, handle by head band or ear pieces.Place in designated receptacle for reprocessing or in waste container.

Front of Mask / Respirator is contaminated – DO NOT TOUCH!Grasp bottom of mask / respirator, then top ties or elastics, and remove.Discard in waste container.

Gloves Eyewear or Face Shield

Gown Mask or Respirator

Reference: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/ppe/ppeposter148.pdf

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Protective Apparel:What to wear for one less worry...

Code Items/Bundle Bundles/Case

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Isolation GownsMedium-Weight 3-Layer SMS FabricFor use when expected risk of exposure to fluid is between low and moderate

KIMBERLY-CLARK* ISOLATION GOWN 69979 10 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Tie Waist, Tape-Tab Neck Closure, Yellow, Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* ISOLATION GOWN 69988 10 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Tie Waist, Tape-Tab Neck Closure, Yellow, X-Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* ISOLATION GOWN 69981 10 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Tie Waist, Tape-Tab Neck Closure, Blue, Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* ISOLATION GOWN 69987 10 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Tie Waist, Tape-Tab Neck Closure, Blue, X-Large

Impervious GownsImpervious Open Back Gowns3-Layer Spunbond/LaminatePotential for heavy fluid contact in front

IMPERVIOUS OPEN BACK GOWN 3507 5 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Ties, Yellow, Universal

IMPERVIOUS OPEN BACK GOWN 3508 5 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Ties, Blue, Universal

IMPERVIOUS OPEN BACK GOWN 69455 30 2Description: Knit Cuff, Blue, Large

Impervious Full Back Gowns3-Layer Spunbond/LaminatePotential for heavy fluid contact in front

IMPERVIOUS FULL BACK GOWN 3509 5 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Ties, Blue, Universal

IMPERVIOUS FULL BACK GOWN 3510 5 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Ties, White, Universal

IMPERVIOUS FULL BACK GOWN 3511 5 10Description: Elastic Cuff, Ties, Yellow, Universal

Code Items/Bundle Bundles/Case

Impervious Comfort Gowns3-Layer Spunbond/LaminateSpunbond backPotential for heavy fluid contact in front

IMPERVIOUS FULL BACK COMFORT GOWN 4511 5 10Description: Knit Cuffs, Velcro Neck Secure, Yellow, Universal

Thumbs-up Impervious Film GownsImpervious Polyethylene FilmPotential for soaking and heavy fluid contact in frontPackaged in a dispenser box

THUMBS-UP IMPERVIOUS FILM GOWN 7000 15 5Description: Thumbhooks, Open Back, Blue, Regular

THUMBS-UP IMPERVIOUS FILM GOWN 7001 15 5Description: Thumbhooks, Open Back, Blue, X-Large

THUMBS-UP IMPERVIOUS FILM GOWN 7002 15 5Description: Thumbhooks, Open Back, Yellow, Regular

THUMBS-UP IMPERVIOUS FILM GOWN 7003 15 5Description: Thumbhooks, Open Back, Yellow, X-Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Scrub SuitsScrub ShirtsProtective 3-Layer SMS FabricScoop NeckReinforced PocketPotential for light fluid contact

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB SHIRT 69701 1 48Description: Blue, Medium

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB SHIRT 69702 1 48Description: Blue, Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB SHIRT 69703 1 48Description: Blue, X-Large

Scrub PantsProtective 3-Layer SMS FabricDrawstring WaistSide and Rear PocketsReinforced In-SeamPotential for light fluid contact

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB PANTS 69711 1 48Description: Blue, Medium

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB PANTS 69712 1 48Description: Blue, Large

KIMBERLY-CLARK* SCRUB PANTS 69713 1 48Description: Blue, X-Large

Code Items/Bundle Bundles/Case

Chemotherapy GownsTested with the 7 Chemotherapy Drugs Required by ASTM Test Method F739Tested with 3 Additional Standard Widely Used Chemotherapy DrugsPolypropylene with Polyethylene CoatingPotential for soaking and heavy fluid contact in front

CHEMOTHERAPY GOWN 69606 10 10Description: Knit Cuffs, Perforated Open Back, Blue, Universal

Patient ApparelPATIENT EXAM GOWN 6816 10 10Description: Short Sleeve, Blue, Universal

PROTECTAGOWN 6812 10 5Description: Long Sleeve, SMS Fabric, White, Universal

HeadwearBouffant Caps1-Layer Spunbond FabricNo potential fluid contact

BOUFFANT CAP 3501 100 5Description: Blue

BOUFFANT CAP 3502 100 5Description: White

Surgical CapsProtective Surgical Cap3-Layer Fabric

SURGICAL CAP 69520 100 3Description: Blue, Universal

Code Items/Dispenser Dispensers/Case

Surgical HoodsProtective 3-Layer SMS FabricTie NeckUniversal Size

PROTECTIVE SURGICAL HOOD 69110 100 3Description: Neck Tie, Blue, Universal

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Protective Apparel:What to wear for one less worry...

Code Items/Dispenser Dispensers/Case

FootwearKimlon Sof-Shoe OvershoesKIMLON SOF-SHOE OVERSHOES 6925 100 2Description: Protective 3-Layer SMS Fabric, Blue, Universal

Basic Non-Skid Shoe CoversProtective 3-Layer SMS Fabric

BASIC NON-SKID SHOE COVER 3603 100 3Description: SMS Fabric, Blue, Regular

BASIC NON-SKID SHOE COVER 3604 100 2Description: SMS Fabric, Blue, X-Large

X-TRA TRACTION Shoe CoversProtective 3-Layer SMS FabricX-tra Traction

X-TRA TRACTION SHOE COVER 69252 100 3Description: Traction Strips, Universal

X-TRA TRACTION SHOE COVER 69254 80 3Description: Traction Strips, X-Large

ANKLE GUARD Shoe CoverOver the ankle coverageProtective 3-Layer SMS Fabric

ANKLE GUARD SHOE COVER 69353 90 3Description: Adhesive Traction Strips, X-Large

The right facial protection: Innovation plus performanceAs a global market leader and manufacturer of healthcare products, KIMBERLY-CLARK* Face Masksoffer one of the broadest range of styles, features, and levels of protection available today.

The introduction of the FLUIDSHIELD product line revolutionised the face mask industry by offering a line of fluid resistant, breathable face masks.

Whatever your clinical needs and personal preferences, you can be confident there is a KIMBERLY-CLARK* Face Mask that meets your requirements.

Defining your needs in a face maskWhen selecting a face mask, consider the following:

Protection

Procedure

Personal Comfort

Personal Preference

Protection: Putting safety firstThe most important element in selecting a face mask is the confidence that comes from knowing that both the patient and the healthcare worker are adequately protected.

When addressing facial protection, consider the following:

What are the airborne infection risks?

Is there a risk of contact with bodily fluids?

Is eye protection required?

Does the patient have respiratory symptoms?

Does it meet the Australian Standard for protection against bloodborne pathogens?

Kimberly-Clark*

LONCET breathable film fabric provides anexceptional bacteriological barrierAll KIMBERLY-CLARK FLUIDSHIELD face masks incorporate four layers of barrier protection, including a layer of LONCET breathable film which protects healthcare workers from exposure to blood and body fluids whilemaintaining a high degree of “breathability” thus delivering the critical balance of protection and comfortto keep staff compliant.

Facial Protection

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Respirator Face Masks:NIOSH Approved N95 Respirators

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

Respirator MasksFLUIDSHIELD PFR95 N95 PARTICULATE FILTER N95 RESPIRATOR AND SURGICAL MASK, REGULAR SIZE 46727 35 6

Description: Pouch-Style with Polyurethane Headbands, Regular Size, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 5.0 ASTM 160 mmHg

FLUIDSHIELD PFR95 N95 PARTICULATE FILTER N95 RESPIRATOR AND SURGICAL MASK, SMALL SIZE 46827 35 6

Description: Pouch-Style with Polyurethane Headbands, Small Size, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 5.5 ASTM 160 mmHg

Accessories

QUALITATIVE FIT TESTING KIT 47950 1 1

Description: Contains instructions and materials to

conduct Fit Testing of PFR95 N95

Respirators per OSHA requirements

(approximately 75–100 tests/kit)

EXTRA COMPONENTS ALSO AVAILABLE:

SACCHARIN SOLUTIONS 99003 2 1

BITREX SOLUTIONS 99009 2 1

NEBULIZERS 99018 2 1

Mask Dispenser Wall BracketsWALL BRACKET 4966 1

Description: Width 100mm

WALL BRACKET 4967 1

Description: Width 125mm

WALL BRACKET 4968 1

Description: Width 190mm

NIOSH ApprovedAvailable in a variety of sizesFit Test Kit available to further support correct application of the PFR95

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Fluid Resistant Face Masks:A complete family of fluid resistant facial protection

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

FLUIDSHIELD Surgical Masks

FLUIDSHIELD FOG-FREE SURGICAL MASK 48207 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD SURGICAL MASK 48208 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD FOG-FREE SURGICAL MASK WITH SPLASHGUARD VISOR 48237 25 4

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD FOG-FREE SURGICAL MASK WITH WRAPAROUND SPLASHGUARD ANTI-GLARE VISOR 48247 25 4

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD DUCKBILL SURGICAL MASK 48227 50 6

Description: Pouch-Style with Ties, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD TEDDY BEAR SURGICAL MASK 48297 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Pink and Blue Teddy Bear Print

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.5 ASTM 160 mm Hg

Meets ASTM# F 1862 and AS4381 for facial protection against the penetration of blood and bodily fluids.††

Constructed with a combination of materials to resist fluid penetration upon impactFeature LONCET Breathable FilmSome feature anti-glare visorsA wide variety of styles and features including THE PROTECTOR series, specifically designed to bridge the gap between your minimum and maximum fluid protection needs. Ideal for use in environments where risk of exposure is low.

†† ASTM F 1862, Standard Test Method for Resistance of Medical Face Masks to Penetration by Synthetic Blood (Horizontal Projection of Fixed Volume at Known Velocity).

# ASTM = American Society of Testing Materials F1862.## NIOSH = National Institute for Occupational Safety and

Health 42 CFR 84 Certified in the USA.

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

FLUIDSHIELD Procedure Masks

FLUIDSHIELD FOG-FREE PROCEDURE MASK 47107 40 10

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Foam Band, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.5 ASTM 160 mm Hg

FLUIDSHIELD FOG-FREE PROCEDURE MASK WITH WRAPAROUND SPLASHGUARD VISOR 47147 25 4

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Foam Band, Orange

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.5 ASTM 160 mm Hg

THE PROTECTOR SURGICAL MASKS

SURGICAL MASK 62113 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Blue with Orange Diamond Print

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.5 ASTM 120 mm Hg

THE PROTECTOR FOG-FREE SPLASH RESISTANT SURGICAL MASK WITH WRAPAROUND SPLASHGUARD VISOR 62114 25 4

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Blue with Orange Diamond Print

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.5 ASTM 120 mm Hg

(PFE) Particle Filtration Efficiency (0.1 µm). Measures the filtration efficiency of a facemask against small particles, usually 0.1 micron. Latex particles are aerosolised, dried,and passed through the test samples. Control counts are performed, without a testsample in the system. The filtration efficiency is calculated by comparing the results of the test samples to the results of the control counts. Reference ASTM F1215-89.

(BFE IN VITRO) Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (3 µm) Used to determine the bacterialfiltration efficiency (BFE) of various filtration materials. This test employs a ratio of thebacterial challenge counts to sample effluent counts to determine the percent bacterial filtration efficiency (%BFE). The test procedure allows a reproducible bacterial challengeto be delivered to test materials. This test is based on Mil-M3694C, and provides astandard procedure for comparison of filtration materials.

(ΔP) Differential Pressure (mm H2O/cm2) Determines the air exchange differential ofporous materials. This technique employs a water manometer differential upstreamand downstream of the test material at a constant flow rate.

(ASTM F 1862-98) Face Mask Fluid Resistance Testing (80, 120, 160 mmHg) Developedto simulate a challenge to the fluid splash resistance of a face mask under conditionssimilar to actual use. During this test, face masks are insulted with synthetic blood, andgraded as a pass or fail. The masks are evaluated at three pressures, 80, 120, and 160.The higher the pressure at which a mask passes, the greater the fluid splash resistance.

Kimberly-Clark makes no representation that its products described in this brochure willprovide complete protection from exposure to contaminants, fluids or micro-organismsor will eliminate the risk of contracting infectious diseases.

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Standard Face Masks:Protection for General Patient Care when exposure to fluids is not a risk

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

Surgical Masks

THE LITE ONE SURGICAL MASK 48100 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 98% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.0

DUCKBILL SURGICAL MASK 48220 50 6

Description: Pouch-Style with Ties, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 97% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 96% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 1.5

SO SOFT SURGICAL MASK 48390 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, White

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 97% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

FOG-FREE SURGICAL MASK 49214 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 98% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

ANTI-FOG SURGICAL MASK WITH DERMA-TOUCH* TAPE 49215 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Film Strip, Green

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

FOG-FREE DUCKBILL SURGICAL MASK 49216 50 6

Description: Pouch-Style with Ties, Foam Band, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

SURGICAL MASK 6000 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

Protective three-layer constructionFor when exposure to blood and/or bodily fluids is not a riskAppropriate for general patient care and isolation

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

Specialty Masks

LAZER SURGICAL MASK 47625 35 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Ties, Silver

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.5

Procedure Masks

PROCEDURE MASK 47080 50 10

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 97% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 96% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

CHILD FACE MASK 47127 75 10

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Disney® Characters Print

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 97% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 96% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 1.5

PROCEDURE MASK 6001 50 6

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 99% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 99% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 3.0

THE LITE ONE PROCEDURE MASK 62356 50 10

Description: Pleat-Style with Earloops, Foam Band, Blue

PFE (0.1 µm) ≥ 98% BFE (3 µm) ≥ 98% ΔP (mm H2O/cm2) < 2.0

(PFE) Particle Filtration Efficiency (0.1 µm). Measures the filtration efficiency of a facemask against small particles, usually 0.1 micron. Latex particles are aerosolised, dried,and passed through the test samples. Control counts are performed, without a testsample in the system. The filtration efficiency is calculated by comparing the results of the test samples to the results of the control counts. Reference ASTM F1215-89.

(BFE IN VITRO) Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (3 µm) Used to determine the bacterialfiltration efficiency (BFE) of various filtration materials. This test employs a ratio of thebacterial challenge counts to sample effluent counts to determine the percent bacterial filtration efficiency (%BFE). The test procedure allows a reproducible bacterial challengeto be delivered to test materials. This test is based on Mil-M3694C, and provides astandard procedure for comparison of filtration materials.

(ΔP) Differential Pressure (mm H2O/cm2) Determines the air exchange differential ofporous materials. This technique employs a water manometer differential upstreamand downstream of the test material at a constant flow rate.

(ASTM F 1862-98) Face Mask Fluid Resistance Testing (80, 120, 160 mmHg) Developedto simulate a challenge to the fluid splash resistance of a face mask under conditionssimilar to actual use. During this test, face masks are insulted with synthetic blood, andgraded as a pass or fail. The masks are evaluated at three pressures, 80, 120, and 160.The higher the pressure at which a mask passes, the greater the fluid splash resistance.

Kimberly-Clark makes no representation that its products described in this brochure willprovide complete protection from exposure to contaminants, fluids or micro-organismsor will eliminate the risk of contracting infectious diseases.

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Eyewear and Face Shields:Protection from Splashing or Spraying

SAFEVIEW Eyewear

Functional Benefits:

■ For use in situations which may involve splashing or spraying

■ Designed to be lightweight for added comfort in use

■ Shipped with colorful frames to appeal to a variety of preferences

■ Single-use lenses may be easily replaced into reusable frames

■ Designed to be easily worn over most prescription glasses

■ Constructed from natural rubber latex-free materials

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

50 ASSEMBLED GLASSES SV50A 10 5

Description: 50 Assembled Glasses, Assorted Colours

FRAMES SV100F 10 10

Description: 100 Frames, Assorted Colours

REPLACEMENT LENSES SV250L 25 10

Description: 250 Replacement Lenses

GUARDALL SHIELD Face Shields

Functional Benefits:

■ Designed for procedures and environments where risk of exposure to blood and/or bodily fluids

through splashing is possible

■ Equipped with a foam band and headband

■ Can be worn with or without glasses or goggles

■ Resistant to fogging

■ Clear for maximum visibility

■ Available in full length and 3/4 length visor

Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

GUARDALL SHIELD 41204 40 1

Description: Full Length Visor

GUARDALL SHIELD 41205 40 1

Description: 3/4 Length Visor

The worry-free choice…for everyone, everywhereLatex allergy is a growing concern within the healthcareindustry. With STERLING Nitrile Exam Gloves, Kimberly-Clarkhas created a latex-free glove with the protection, comfort, and sensitivity9 of latex, at a comparable price. It’s the one glove for most uses, facility-wide.10

The protection of nitrileThe improved manufacturing process boosts the tensilestrength of nitrile – the force required to break through the glove – to increase its already superior barrier protection qualities.

The sensitivity of latexThe process also allows a reduction in glove thickness,which means that less force is required to stretch the material. That provides a latex-free glove with the dexterity and sensitivity of natural rubber latex.

Save space and wasteSTERLING Nitrile Exam Gloves come in space saving 150 count boxes. That can save you up to 1/3 of the storage space you’d usually devote to gloves. The reduced number of packages used also means less waste for your facility.

KIMBERLY-CLARK* STERLING Nitrile Exam Gloves are just one of the clinical solutions that you can depend on to meet the demands of your fast-paced world.

Whether your needs involve preventing healthcare-associated infections, surgical and digestive solutions orpain management, with Kimberly-Clark you’ll always haveone less worry.

Higher CountBox

Size Code Items/Box Boxes/Case

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Medical Exam GlovesKIMBERLY-CLARK* STERLING NITRILE EXAM GLOVEAmbidextrous, powder-free, X-Small 52510 150 10natural rubber latex-free, textured fingertips, Small 52511 150 10higher count to save space, 242mm length Medium 52512 150 10

Large 52513 150 10X-Large 52514 140 10

KIMBERLY-CLARK* PURPLE NITRILE EXAM GLOVEAmbidextrous, powder-free, latex-free, X-Small 52000M 100 10242mm length Small 52001M 100 10

Medium 52002M 100 10Large 52003M 100 10X-Large 52004M 90 10

KIMBERLY-CLARK* PURPLE NITRILE-XTRA HIGH RISK EXAM GLOVEAmbidextrous, powder-free, latex-free, X-Small 50600M 50 10longer cuff, 305mm length Small 50601M 50 10

Medium 50602M 50 10Large 50603M 50 10X-Large 50604M 50 10

KIMBERLY-CLARK* POWDER FREE VINYL EXAM GLOVEAmbidextrous, latex-free, for low risk application, Small 55031M 100 10240mm length Medium 55032M 100 10

Large 55033M 100 10X-Large 55034M 90 10

KIMBERLY-CLARK* Exam Gloves:Latex quality performance in a latex-free glove

At Kimberly-Clark, we deliver innovative

healthcare solutions that you can

depend on to meet the demands of your

fast-paced world, supported by in-service

training, clinical research and education.

Whenever your needs involve infection

prevention or digestive health, with

Kimberly-Clark solutions, you’ll have

one less worry.

Protection & InfectionPrevention

Surgical Solutions

Digestive Health

* Registered Trademark or Trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. in the USA.

The COLOUR ORANGE and COLOUR PURPLE are Registered Trademarks of KCWW in the USA.

The COLOUR GREY is a Trademark of KCWW in the USA.

©2010 KCWW. All rights reserved.

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The KIMBERLY-CLARK ADVANTAGE*

KNOWLEDGE NETWORK* Clinical EducationOnline at HAIwatch.com

On-site rep-facilitated programs

Knowledgeable Customer SupportIn-service training

Product technical supportUnsurpassed customer service

Expert Sales ForceHealthcare Industry Representative Credentialed

On-site trained in hospitals

Infection prevention website:

www.HAIwatch.com

Tools & Best PracticesUtilisation Reviews

Product Use and Selection ToolsBest Practices/ Industry Guidelines

Pandemic Planning Demand CalculatorExam Glove Space and Waste Calculator

Latex-Free Exam Glove Community Outreach Program

Clinical ResearchStaff medical professionals to advise and direct clinical research

Peer-to-peer consultation

Commitment to Excellence

Your Distributor: Visit our website at www.kchealthcare.com

Australia:Kimberly-Clark Australia Pty. Limited ABN 65 000 032 33352 Alfred Street, Milsons Point, NSW 2061To Order: 1800 810 077Advisory: 1800 101 021Fax: 1800 012 255

New Zealand:Kimberly-Clark New Zealand86 Plunket Avenue, Manukau, 2104 AucklandTel: 0800 482 211Fax: +649 250 2511

Singapore:Kimberly-Clark Far East Pte Ltd3 Anson Road, #16–01 Springleaf Tower, Singapore 079909Tel: +65 6226 2882Fax: +65 6327 3856/7

References1. Elixhauser, A. (AHRQ) and Steiner, C. (AHRQ). Infections with Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus

Aureus (MRSA) in U.S. Hospitals, 1993–2005. HCUP Statistical Brief #35, July 2007. Agency for HealthcareResearch and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb35.pdf

2. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/ppe/PPEslides6-29-04.pdf3. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol10no4/02-0754.htm4. http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/patient_safety/en/index.html5. http://www.cdc.gov/NCIDOD/eid/vol11no04/04-0772.htm6. Public Health Reports / March-April 2007 / Volume 122, p.1607. http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/13/12/1840.htm8. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/ppe/PPEslides6-29-04.pdf9. Data on file.10. Kimberly-Clark offers a line of gloves specifically for use with chemotherapeutic agents.