How to Wear a Disposable Surgical Cap
Surgical caps are an integral part of a surgeon’s or nurse’s surgical scrubs and are a required component of personal protective equipment.
Different companies are creating different scrubs caps, like men’s scrub caps and even disposable scrubs caps depending on the users’ specifications. These caps are part of medical protective wear, and their purpose is to keep pathogens from surgical personnel’s hair or scalp from contaminating the operating room.
Disposable Bouffant Cap is used to keeping the operating room free of pathogens that come from the personnel’s hair or scalps. What are the different types of disposable surgical caps?
· Colorful Reusable Caps
The colorful cotton surgical caps are becoming increasingly popular as they are used in most American TV shows. They come in a wide range of solid colors like blue, black, navy, or green with different floral and tie-dye prints.
· Non-Woven Round Cap
Non-woven fabrics are made by directly entangling textile fibers. The melt-blown process is used to create the cloth for these caps. Plastic is extruded via a die with a large number of small nozzles and then blasted into tiny fibers by hot air.
The non-woven caps are cost-effective and have lower manufacturing costs. In addition, they are lightweight, waterproof, flexible, and are more hygienic and cleaner as they are for single use.
· Disposable Strip Cap
Unlike the cloth used for reusable surgical caps, the disposable strip caps are made from non-woven material which is light. They are available in different variations and one can find the exact fit for their head. It doesn’t matter if you have short hairstyles or long ones; there is a size for everyone.
These scrub caps are disposable after use, which eliminates the process of washing and recycling. They are cheap to acquire making them an economically interesting alternative.
How to Wear Surgical Caps
· Start by finding the appropriate size of cap. It should be able to cover the hair, hairline and should have a tightening elastic band to prevent the hair from scattering all over the place.
· If you have long hair, make sure it’s held back so it fits in the cap, and make sure both ends of the surgical cap closure strip are on both sides of the ear.
· After you have completed the surgery, ensure that you dispose of the cap. Place it where it can be washed to be reused again.