Light Sleeve

Barriers for Dental Practice

The Light Sleeve, for “T” style light handles, allows the user to slip the plastic sleeve over the handle quickly. Its design keeps the sleeve from falling off while in use, yet it is easily removed when finished.

The Light Sleeve, for “L” style light handles.
 

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Light Sleeve

3600Light Sleeve, “T” style10.2cm x 14.6cm, pack of 500
3650Light Sleeve, “L” Style3.8cm x 20.3cm, pack of 500

Protect what Matters

Why

The use of protective barriers for the dental practice can deliver a smooth patient flow and shield areasthat are otherwise difficult to clean alone.

However, not all barriers are created equal, so the decision of which one to adopt should not be taken lightly.

How can you protect what matters?

Kerr Light Sleeve "L" and Light Sleeve "T" are made of soft but resistant plastic, and have passed internationally recognised blood and viral penetration tests.

NOT ALL BARRIERS ARE CREATED EQUAL

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Impermeable barrier:
Protects bacteria or infection
from passing through.

 

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Permeable barrier:
Bacteria or viruses can seep
through.

 

Available in a range of shapes and sizes to meet your dental office needs, Light Sleeve "L" and Light Sleeve "T" are truly impermeable.

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Pinnacle Barriers - Sales Sheet
Document Type: Product Brochure
Language: English (US)
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Friday, May 24, 2019 - 01:05
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Clean, disinfect, and cover — Top activities for clinical contact surfaces in dentistry - 2018 update
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Language: English (UK)
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Friday, June 28, 2019 - 02:06
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This document is an update of the article entitled “Clean, disinfect and cover — Top activities for clinical contact services in dentistry” published in 2015, and an addition to the recent webinar “The daily fight to limit cross-infection in a dental office”.