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On January 21, 2021 the CDC announced a positive step to our journey back to conventional practices for healthcare facility.

The U.S. went from crisis capacity to contingent capacity. Which is where it sits today.

The chart illustrates the differences between PPE driven decision making as dated supply chain solutions give way. Below are the headlining highlights that guide our current PPE strategy status.



Instead of purchasing inconvenient coveralls that add more strain to the need than the relief it unfolds…


Instead of employing “non-urgent” judgement calls that put HCP’s and patients at odds…

Leverage us at SOS Gown LLC. We want to supply you with an answer that truly works.


While the CDC has blanketly stated that it does not recommend the layering of isolation gowns to address protection requirements, during PPE supply chain challenges this approach has been utilized across many care facilities. During Crisis capacity times, the forfeiture of protection was degraded to facilities re-using disposable isolation gowns. We all know we can do far better!


While the CDC has blanketly stated that it does not recommend the layering of isolation gowns to address protection requirements, during PPE supply chain challenges this approach has been utilized across many care facilities. During Crisis capacity times, the forfeiture of protection was degraded to facilities re-using disposable isolation gowns. We all know we can do far better!


As a single-person (self-donning/self-doffing) adhesive surgical gown, our product empowers us all to select a smarter route to prioritized healthcare and workplace safety. In a race back to top-grade care status with uncompromising protection, our innovatively designed solution offers a cost-effective bridge between quality protection through user-centric features, use-case versatility, and lab tested materials - providing returns across regulatory compliance, staff empowerment, patient response, and alleviated inventory-related processes.


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Being a solution that traverses both isolation and surgical gown use cases with precise protection, SOS Gown™ is the strongest path to implementing premier care across both healthcare and non-healthcare protective practices.

We don’t want you just to be compliant.

We want you to feel confidently at ease and satisfied with a product that delivers on its word.



Scarcity has led to product shifting which has meant increased spend in exchange for decreased return in value. We needn’t look to substitute ill-fitting, costly solutions when we have innovation primed.


Our collective goal must be to surpass Conventional Capacity strategies by activating Superior strategies along the way.



SOS Gown™ is the unconventional track to Supreme Capacity days.


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