How CARESTAR Disposable Coverall Meets Professional Protection Requirements?
Choosing a disposable coverall is not simply a matter of thickness or price. In regulated industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and laboratory environments, protection performance must be supported by recognized international standards. Understanding how these standards work - and how products are designed to meet them - is essential for safe and compliant procurement.

Why Standards Are the Foundation of Disposable Coverall Selection?
Disposable coveralls are classified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Their primary function is to reduce exposure to hazardous particles, liquids, and biological contaminants. International standards define how protection is tested, not how it is marketed.
- For buyers, standards help to:
- Compare products objectively
- Ensure workplace compliance
- Match protection levels to actual risks
- Avoid over- or under-specification
CARESTAR develops disposable coveralls based on application-driven standards, rather than generic specifications.
CARESTAR disposable coveralls intended for industrial and medical use are manufactured under controlled quality systems and assessed according to Category III requirements, ensuring:
- Third-party conformity assessment
- Consistent production quality
- Traceable certification documentation
This makes them suitable for export to Europe and other CE-recognizing markets.

Understanding Type 5 and Type 6 Coverall Standards:
Type 5 - Protection Against Hazardous Dry Particles
Type 5 coveralls are tested for resistance to airborne solid particles such as dust, fibers, and powders.
Typical applications:
- Industrial cleaning
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Powder handling
- Construction and insulation work
CARESTAR Type 5 disposable coveralls use microporous laminated fabrics that block fine particles while maintaining breathability for extended wear.
Type 6 - Limited Liquid Splash Protection
Type 6 certification focuses on resistance to light liquid splashes and low-pressure sprays.
Typical applications:
- Painting preparation
- Light chemical handling
- Maintenance and sanitation work
Many CARESTAR models combine Type 5 and Type 6 certification, offering dual protection in mixed-risk environments.
How CARESTAR Translates Standards into Product Design?
Meeting standards is not only about fabric testing - construction details matter.
Key CARESTAR Design Features
- Microporous film-laminated material for balanced protection and comfort
- Elastic cuffs, hood, waist, and ankles to reduce exposure gaps
- Optimized seam structures to enhance liquid and particle resistance
- Low-lint surfaces for cleanroom-compatible environments
Each design element supports compliance with applicable standards while maintaining wearability for daily operations.
| Application Environment | Recommended CARESTAR Standard |
|---|---|
| Industrial dust control | Type 5 |
| Maintenance & sanitation | Type 5 / Type 6 |
| Medical & laboratory use | Type 5 / Type 6 + EN 14126 |
| Cleanroom & pharma | Type 5 with low-lint fabric |
Disposable coverall standards provide a framework for safety, but real protection depends on how products are designed to meet those standards. CARESTAR integrates international PPE requirements into material selection, garment construction, and quality control - ensuring disposable coveralls that are reliable, compliant, and practical for professional use.
















