• Anaesthetist trousers

    Are you looking for anaesthetist's trousers for your staff or for yourself? Here are the key elements to help you make your decision: Comfort and fit When it comes to choosing an anaesthetist's gown, comfort is paramount. An anaesthetist's trousers must be comfortable, with a cut adapted to great mobility. Choose a model with an elasticated or adjustable waistband for optimum support, without compressing. Trousers with joint reinforcements or reinforced seams provide extra durability, while allowing great comfort of movement. Choose breathable fabrics, such as PC 65/35 or CP 50/50 polycotton, or technical fabrics made from 99% polyester and 1% carbon, for lasting comfort when standing or sitting for long periods. Durability and resistance Anaesthetists' trousers are subject to rigorous working conditions. It is therefore essential to choose trousers made from fabrics that are resistant to wear and fading. ALM recommends lightweight canvas or twill fabrics of 130 to 215gr/m2. Easy to maintain Working in an environment where splashes are frequent, it's crucial to choose trousers that are easy to wash and maintain. Fabrics that are stain-resistant and able to retain their shape a er several washes guarantee greater longevity and a neat appearance in all circumstances. ALM trousers are made from stain-resistant fabrics and are designed for industrial care, with washing conditions that can exceed 60°C. Practicality and storage As with blouses, tunics and jackets, anaesthetists' trousers must be practical. Depending on the rules applied in your department or establishment, well-placed pockets can be added to store small tools or accessories are essential. It's also important to check that the seams and fastenings are robust, to ensure optimum functionality over the long term. Explore our range of anaesthetist trousers for professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

  • Anaesthetist blouses

    Are you looking for anaesthetic gowns for your staff or yourself? Here are the key elements to help you make your decision: Comfort and ergonomics When it comes to choosing an anaesthetist's gown, comfort is paramount. Healthcare professionals work in an environment where constant movement is essential. An anaesthetist's gown should be loose-fitting, allowing freedom of movement while remaining stylish. Choose so , breathable materials such as PC 65/35 or CP 50/50 polycotton, or technical fabrics made from 99% polyester and 1% carbon, which provide lasting comfort when standing or sitting for long periods. ALM recommends lightweight canvas or twill fabrics from 130 to 215gr/m2. Easy to maintain Anaesthetic gowns are washed frequently. It is therefore essential to choose a model that retains its shape, colour and properties, even a er several washes. ALM gowns are made from stain-resistant fabrics and are designed for industrial care, with washing conditions that can exceed 60°C. Resistance and durability Working in anaesthesia involves technical gestures that are o en precise and rigorous. A gown must be robust enough to withstand the demands of a hospital environment, while remaining light and comfortable to wear. The materials used must be solid, offering resistance to wear and tear and chemical products, while remaining so to the touch. Practicality and storage Anaesthetic gowns must also be functional. Opt for models with discreet but sufficient pockets for storing light instruments or accessories needed during operations. The layout and depth of the pockets, and the presence of handles or a ribbed collar can be key elements in ensuring practical use while remaining aesthetically pleasing. Standards and safety Anaesthetic gowns must meet strict safety criteria, guaranteeing protection against the potential risks of the hospital environment. Check that the product complies with current standards, particularly in terms of protection against splashes and splatter. Some gowns also feature antimicrobial treatments to enhance user safety. Explore our range of anaesthetic gowns for professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

  • Anaesthetist shoes

    Are you looking for anaesthetic footwear for your staff or yourself? Here are some key points to help you make the right decision: Comfort and ergonomics Shoes for anaesthetists must offer optimum support for long working days, whether standing or constantly on the move. Choose models with an ergonomic, removable & washable insole that supports the arch of the foot and absorbs shocks. Shoes should also be lightweight to avoid excessive fatigue over the course of the day. Breathability and moisture management Because they are used so intensively, anaesthetists' footwear must provide effective ventilation, allowing perspiration to evaporate. Choose models made from breathable materials, such as leather or technical fabrics, to maintain a pleasant temperature and a feeling of freshness throughout the day. Grip and stability Hospital environments require footwear with excellent grip to avoid the risk of falls. Choose models with non-slip soles to ensure a firm grip and stability on floors that can be slippery, such as tiles or wet surfaces. Easy to maintain Footwear must be easy to maintain, stain-resistant and washable, especially a er exposure to body fluids. Materials such as synthetic leather, EVA or PVC are particularly suitable for rapid disinfection and easy maintenance, guaranteeing optimum hygiene. Some models offered by ALM are designed to be sterilised in an autoclave. Safety and compliance Safety is essential in a medical environment. Make sure that footwear meets specific safety standards for healthcare professionals, offering protection against the risk of injury or accidents. Lace-up trainers, velcro shoes or clogs should protect your feet from dirt, odours & the risk of slipping. Make sure they offer good stability throughout the day by choosing models with non-slip soles. Choose one-piece EVA clogs certified to NF EN ISO 20347 safety standards (work shoes without toecaps) and in some cases EN 16187 (antibacterial treatment) or EN 21702 (anticovid). Take a look at our range of anaesthetist footwear for professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

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