Choosing The Right Laboratory Aprons

Remember wearing the musty old lab aprons in middle and high school on the infamous dissection days? Designed to shield users from hazardous substances (chemicals, acids, oils), laboratory aprons are essential personal protective gear used in even the most “simple” experiments.

When people think of scientists, they often imagine a person in a white lab coat. But, do they understand the importance of lab coats in maintaining personal safety and cleanliness? Our aprons are crafted with durable, dependable, high-quality materials to resist penetration from hazards and offer comprehensive coverage, protecting the torso and arms.

Especially chemical-resistant aprons with sleeves, the added layer of protection prevents splashes and spills from contacting the skin. Acid-resistant-aprons are designed to withstand corrosive substances, protecting researchers during rigorous tasks. Oil-resistant aprons protect scientists experimenting in environments frequently in contact with oils and greasy substances.

From full-length chemical-resistant aprons with sleeves to simpler designs, laboratory aprons come in various sizes and styles, catering to different body types and specific lab or personal needs. Accessories such as adjustable straps and reinforced stitching enhance durability and comfort, ensuring the aprons remain securely in place.

Below please find FAQs to help guide your decision-making process as you find the best aprons for your lab needs.

What are the different types of lab aprons?

Common types include disposable aprons for single-use protection, reusable aprons made of durable materials for multiple uses, and chemical-resistant aprons designed to withstand specific hazardous substances. Some aprons also have additional features like pockets or adjustable straps.

How should I choose the right lab apron for my needs?

Choose a lab apron based on the type of hazards you will encounter, the level of protection needed, and comfort. For handling chemicals, opt for aprons made from chemical-resistant materials. Ensure the apron fits well and covers the necessary areas.

How should lab aprons be cleaned?

Cleaning methods depend on the material of the apron. Disposable aprons should be discarded after use. Reusable aprons can typically be cleaned with mild detergent and water. For chemical-resistant aprons, follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions to ensure they maintain their protective qualities.

How do I properly dispose of lab aprons?

Dispose of disposable aprons according to your laboratory’s waste disposal procedures. Chemical-resistant aprons should be inspected for damage before disposal, and any hazardous waste should be handled according to relevant regulations.

Are there specific safety regulations for lab aprons?

Yes, lab aprons must meet safety standards set by regulatory bodies such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) or ANSI (American National Standards Institute). Ensure aprons are compliant with relevant regulations for chemical resistance and overall protection.

How can I ensure my lab apron provides adequate protection?

Verify that the apron is made from appropriate materials for the hazards present in your lab. Regularly inspect the apron for signs of wear and tear, and replace it if it shows any damage or deterioration.

How should a lab apron fit for optimal comfort and protection?

The apron should cover the torso and legs adequately and should fit snugly but comfortably around the neck and waist. Adjustable straps or ties can help achieve a better fit. Ensure the apron does not interfere with your movements or work tasks.

Can lab aprons be worn over other personal protective equipment (PPE)?

Yes, lab aprons can and should be worn over other PPE such as lab coats, gloves, and safety goggles. They provide an additional layer of protection and help keep your other protective gear clean.


For further help on choosing the right apron for your needs, speak to a member of our team.

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