Disposable Medical Aprons - Materials & Construction
We stock a wide variety of disposable medical aprons in different materials, sizes, and colours for clinical PPE use.
Our disposable clinical aprons are manufactured from fluid-resistant polyethylene (PE) — a lightweight, durable material that serves as an effective barrier against cross-contamination risk in a clinical setting. The material is flexible and comfortable against the body, allowing full freedom of movement during patient care and clinical environments.
In our range, we stock these clinical aprons in white, black, clear, and other colours. Ideal for use in aged care, hospitals, GP clinics, dental practices, and home care environments.
Each apron is latex-free, easy to don, and features a halter neck and adjustable waist tie design to accommodate a wide range of body sizes. They provide full torso coverage without restricting movement, making them safe for patients and staff with latex sensitivity.
Available in both individually folded and roll-dispensed formats to suit high-volume environments and mobile applications.
For those seeking sustainability, we also stock reusable plastic aprons, ideal for non-sterile environments where laundering is impractical.
Disposable vs Reusable: Which Apron Do You Need?
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Disposable Plastic Apron |
Reusable Plastic Apron |
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Best For |
Clinical, wound care, continence management, high-risk infection control |
Non-sterile tasks, food service, low-contamination environments |
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Key Benefit |
Single-use — eliminates cross-contamination risk |
Launderable — cost-effective for repeated use |
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Material |
Fluid-resistant polyethylene (PE) |
Heavy-duty washable plastic |
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Format |
Roll or individually folded |
Single unit |
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Infection Control |
Meets clinical PPE requirements |
Suitable for lower-risk settings only |
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NDIS Eligible |
May be claimable |
May be claimable |
Key Features:
- Lightweight and fluid-repellent polyethylene material
- One size fits most (universal fit)
- Tear-away design for easy, quick, and hygienic removal and disposal
- Available in rolls or single-fold packs for easy dispensing
- Compliant with Australian infection control protocols
- Colours: White, black, clear aprons, and other colours
- Latex-Free
How to Don and Remove a Disposable Apron Safely
Following correct donning and doffing procedures is essential to preventing cross-contamination during PPE use. Use this protocol as a guide for clinical and care settings:
Step 1: Select and Inspect
Select the correct apron for the task. Check the apron for any tears, holes, or defects before use. Discard and replace any damaged aprons.
Step 2: Don the Apron
Place the neck loop over your head and position the apron to fully cover the front of your body. Tie or secure the waist ties firmly at the back to ensure the apron stays in place throughout the task.
Step 3: Perform the Task
Complete the clinical or care task. Avoid touching your face or other surfaces unnecessarily while wearing the apron.
Step 4: Remove the Apron (Doffing)
Once the task is complete, remove the apron by pulling it away from the body — fold the contaminated outer surface inward as you remove it to contain any contaminants. For tear-away aprons, snap the neck and waist ties and fold immediately.
Step 5: Dispose and Hand Hygiene
Dispose of the used apron in the appropriate clinical waste bin. Perform hand hygiene immediately after removal with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub.
Order Disposable Medical Aprons Online with Fast Australian Delivery
Shop now with fast Australia-wide delivery and expert customer support from the Alpha Medical Solutions team. We offer bulk and volume ordering options for facilities, clinics, and aged care providers. NDIS support may be available for eligible participants. For assistance or to place an order, call 1300 783 747, email info@alphamedicalsolutions.com.au, or shop online today.
Below are answers to some common questions about disposable medical aprons, including materials, compliance, and suitable uses in healthcare and aged care environments.