Lakeland protective coveralls are certified to EN 14126 and designed specifically for healthcare workers exposed to Ebola virus through direct contact with infected patients or contaminated materials
All garments certified to EN 14126 with sealed seams, storm flap, and elastic closures. Choose based on role or risk exposure.
Support teams & services
EMNT428
Support teams & services
AMN428ETS
*Both sterile and non-sterile medical grade versions of AMN428ETS are available.
Front-line care workers
CT1SL428IEB
Direct patient contact — RECOMMENDED
CT1S428/G


*Available as CT1S428 (without gloves) or CT1S428G (with attached gloves)
Ebola has a 50-55% mortality rate. Healthcare workers can be infected for 15-20 days before symptoms appear. When direct contact with infected patients or contaminated materials is unavoidable, the protective equipment your team wears is their only defense.
The difference between a good choice and the right choice is sealed seams, proper certification, and protection that doesn’t fail when it matters most.
Get pricing, find a distributor in your region, or speak with our PPE specialists about which garment is right for your team.
General best practices for safely putting on and removing chemical protective coveralls — covering preparation, common mistakes, contamination risks, and doffing procedures that apply across garment types.
Standards-based guidance on protective clothing for bacterial, viral, or infectious agent protection with selection charts for different applications.
Protective clothing guidance for potential Ebola exposure — covering PPE minimum standards, sealed seam construction, EN 14126 testing, and Lakeland product suggestions.
A Lakeland specialist can help you find the right fit, fabric, and configuration.
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