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Radiation Reducing Glove ProGuard
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- Radiation Reducing Glove
- Florida Medical Sales
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Item | Description | Quantity | Price |
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PRO-PG280
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GLOVE, XRAY PROT RAD REDUCE LTX/LEAD 8.0 Special order from supplier. Approximate delivery is 2-4 weeks.CLICK FOR AVAILABILITYThis Item is non-returnable & non-refundable |
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List Price:$331.99 Price:$321.99 You save $10.00 |
Description
ProGuard™ Radiation Reducing Glove
The ProGuard™ Radiation Reducing Glove by Florida Medical Sales is designed to offer superior protection against harmful radiation exposure while maintaining comfort and dexterity. Ideal for healthcare professionals, this high-quality glove is engineered with advanced materials to shield the wearer from potentially harmful radiation during medical procedures.
Key Features:
- Effective Radiation Protection: Designed to reduce exposure to radiation, helping healthcare professionals minimize risks during diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy, and other radiation-sensitive procedures.
- Comfortable Fit: The glove is crafted for a snug yet flexible fit, allowing for ease of movement without sacrificing protection or comfort.
- Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials, the ProGuard™ glove ensures long-lasting use and resistance to wear and tear.
- High Shielding Efficiency: Provides effective radiation shielding, meeting rigorous standards for healthcare applications.
- Made in India: Manufactured under strict quality control to ensure reliable performance.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for use in medical, dental, and radiology settings.
- Easy to Use: Slip-on design for convenience and quick application during procedures.
Specifications:
- McKesson Item Number: 1244720
- Manufacturer Part Number: PRO-PG280
- UNSPSC Code: 42204005
- Country of Origin: India
Protect yourself and your team with the ProGuard™ Radiation Reducing Glove, a smart choice for professionals working in radiation-exposed environments.