New medical isolation gowns open ICU doors to young visitors

Released on = July 26, 2007, 4:01 pm

Press Release Author = Kenneth Salzmann Communications

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Disposable pediatric gowns are a cost-effective resource for
hospitals with open and flexible visitation policies

Studies show family support is good medicine


Press Release Body = For Immediate Release
July 27, 2007

New medical isolation gowns open ICU doors to young visitors

Disposable pediatric gowns are a cost-effective resource
for hospitals with open and flexible visitation policies

Studies show family support is good medicine

EDMOND, OKLA.- A new product now available from an Oklahoma-based firm could mean
good medicine for intensive care patients, according to a growing body of medical
studies and professional opinion.

Envision Medical Technology\'s disposable pediatric isolation gown is one of the
newest products being offered by Masks n More, an Edmond company that markets
medical masks and gloves, respirators, and related health care supplies through its
website, www.masksnmore.com.

The child-size gowns are latex-free, and are available in two sizes to fit children
from 2 years old to 12. The non-woven polyethylene gowns are the first of their kind
to come on the market, according to Tim Kawakami, co-owner of Masks n More, along
with his wife, Marilyn.

Kawakami said the new product is a timely one, for patients and their families as
well as for hospital administrators battling to hold the line on expenses.

For medical consumers, the gowns are arriving at a time when an increasing number of
hospitals are recognizing that family involvement and visitation for even the
sickest patients can have a positive impact, he noted.

He pointed to reports from such bodies as the American College of Critical Care
Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control that confirm the benefits of allowing
patients open visitation from family members, as long as precautions are in place.
The impermeable isolation gowns can be part of an approach that minimizes risks and
maximizes the family's contributions to a patient's well-being.
"Family support can have positive effects on critically ill patients, so limiting
visitation in critical care units may not be in patients' best interests," Kawakami
summed up the studies.

The gowns can also be the right prescription for the always cost-conscious hospitals
themselves, he added.

Cost studies have demonstrated that disposable gowns-which are currently being sold
for a special introductory price of 70-cents each through Masks n More-turn out to
be cheaper than reusable gowns, when laundering expenses and loss are factored in.
In one case, a 458-bed hospital in New Brunswick, N.J., reported achieving savings
of $82,000 by switching from reusable gowns to disposable polyethylene ones.

Consumers and healthcare institutions interested in ordering or learning more about
Envision Medical Technology disposable pediatric isolation gowns can visit
www.masksnmore.com or contact the company by telephone at (405) 340-8669. Free
samples also are available, along with an extensive line of other medical supplies.

The Kawakamis founded Masks n More in 2003, both to address a personal need and to
branch out into what they thought would be a part-time business.

"We began this business as a result of Tim\'s frustration with trying to find good
respiratory protection at local pharmacies and do-it-yourself stores to help with
his allergies and asthma," Marilyn Kawakami said.

"We began as a home-based business, intending to supplement our income. . . . last
year, we moved the business to a light commercial area, where we have our offices
and warehouse."

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Web Site = http://www.masksnmore.com

Contact Details = Contact: Tim Kawakami,
Co-owner
Masks n More
1733 South Fretz Ave.
Suite B
Edmond, Okla., 73013
Telephone: (405) 340-8669
Email: tim@masksnmore.com

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