Medline Disposable Polyethylene Adult Aprons 24" x 42"

MEDLINE

SKU NON24272 Sold by Case/1000
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$186.67
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Product details

The Medline Disposable Polyethylene Adult Aprons (24″ width × 42″ length) offer cost-effective, one-time use torso protection in environments where fluid or contamination risk is present. Made of lightweight polyethylene and designed for ease of application, these aprons are ideal for caregivers, laboratory staff, food service workers, and patient use. 

The pullover style with tie-back or simple waist ties enables quick donning and removal, limiting disruption to workflow. Their large size (24″ × 42″) accommodates most adult frames, providing adequate coverage from chest to upper thighs. The aprons are latex-free and designed for disposable single-use to support hygiene and simplify inventory management. 

Designed for settings such as hospital support services, patient meal trays, lab and tissue processing, cafeteria service and general facility protection — these aprons offer a simple, affordable barrier solution for torso-level exposure events.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Size: 24″ width × 42″ length — generous adult coverage. 

  • Lightweight polyethylene construction for fluid resistance and easy disposal. 

  • Pullover styling with waist ties for fast application and removal. 

  • Latex-free material supports allergy-safe environments. 

  • Economical and versatile – suitable for caregivers, lab personnel, food service and general patient protection. 


Applications

  • Protective apparel for caregivers handling meals, hygiene or patient mobilization.

  • Lab and specimen-processing personnel needing a light barrier.

  • Cafeteria staff, food service areas, dietary care in healthcare settings.

  • Patient use in isolation, hygiene, or where minimal exposure protection is needed.