Glossary term
EMT garment standards
Performance requirements for emergency medical technician uniforms — typically combining bloodborne-pathogen protection, durability, and visibility.
Definition
EMT uniforms sit at the intersection of medical and emergency services apparel. Barrier integrity, durability and wearer comfort across long shifts all matter.
Conventional sewn-and-taped construction is vulnerable to wash-cycle degradation and field abrasion.
Why it matters to DSEAMS
Liquants AES is explicitly positioned for EMT uniforms — fused seams designed to hold up under real-world service conditions.
Related terms
- Bloodborne pathogen (BBP) protectionA garment performance requirement ensuring that blood and body fluids cannot penetrate the fabric — critical in medical, EMT and tactical applications.
- Bonded seamA seam produced by adhesively joining two fabric surfaces without sewing — eliminating needle punctures through the membrane.
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