Radiation Protection

Safety equipment and shielding solutions designed to minimize exposure to ionizing radiation for patients, healthcare staff, and the public during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. This category includes lead aprons, thyroid shields, protective glasses, mobile barriers, and structural shielding (e.g., lead-lined walls and windows). Compliant with safety standards, these products reduce radiation risks while ensuring comfort and mobility for radiology, cardiology, dental, and veterinary teams. Essential for imaging suites, cath labs, and any environment using X-ray, CT, or fluoroscopy technology.

Lead Apron

A Lead Apron is a protective garment worn by healthcare workers to shield against scatter radiation during fluoroscopic procedures, X-ray examinations, and interventional radiology. Made of lead-impregnated material, it attenuates scatter radiation to the thyroid, chest, and reproductive organs, ensuring occupational radiation exposure remains within safe limits. Available in frontal, wrap-around, and two-piece designs with lead equivalence ranging from 0.25 mm to 0.5 mm, proper storage, annual inspection, and use of thyroid shields are essential for effective radiation protection.

Lead Glass

Lead Glass is a transparent radiation shielding material used in X-ray rooms, CT suites, fluoroscopy suites, and radiation therapy control areas. Impregnated with lead oxide, it provides radiation attenuation equivalent to lead sheet while allowing direct visual observation of patients during procedures. Used for observation windows in control booths and procedure rooms, lead glass maintains the integrity of the radiation shielding envelope while enabling staff to monitor patient positioning, movement, and comfort. Proper installation with lead-lined frames and seals is essential for continuous radiation protection.