Medical Shoe Covers & Booties

Medical Shoe Covers help protect shoes and flooring. In medical settings, spills can occur unexpectedly. To prevent unsightly stains or unsanitary conditions, hospital shoe covers can play an essential role. Our hospital booties come from Hermitage Medical, Mckesson, Dukal, Medline, AlbaHealth, Moore Medical and other quality manufacturers of medical supplies. These medical booties are a one-size-fits-all shoe covering. To keep staff safe, take

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Medical Shoe Covers help protect shoes and flooring. In medical settings, spills can occur unexpectedly. To prevent unsightly stains or unsanitary conditions, hospital shoe covers can play an essential role. Our hospital booties come from Hermitage Medical, Mckesson, Dukal, Medline, AlbaHealth, Moore Medical and other quality manufacturers of medical supplies. These medical booties are a one-size-fits-all shoe covering. To keep staff safe, take a look at Vitality Medical's Protective Gear.

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  • Non-Skid Pro Series Spunbond Shoe Covers
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (5.0)
    $18.03 - $52.76
  • Polypropylene Non-Skid Shoe Covers
    $21.33 - $31.77
  • Mckesson 16-3550 Shoe Cover
    (4.3)
    $46.31 - $73.18
  • Medline Non-Skid Multi-Layer Poly Boot Covers - NON27143
    $3.31 - $47.63
  • Spunbond Polypropylene Smooth Bottom Shoe Covers.
    $36.94
  • Halyard Hi Guard Boot Covers
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $190.15

What Are Surgical Shoe Covers Made From?

Surgical Shoe Covers are made of non-woven chlorinated polyethylene material. The non-woven characteristic creates a nonstatic fabric so the surgical booties won't pick up dust, dirt, or microbes. The fabric is also fluid-resistant and slip-resistant so that it's safe to wear.

Why is it important to wear shoe covers in a hospital setting?

Hospital booties prevent dirt and, most importantly, bacteria from being tracked into sanitary environments. The non-static hospital shoe covers are just one part of infection control to prevent cross-contamination as hospital staff members enter and exit an operating room or the Intensive Care Unit.

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