1. Be sure to strictly comply with relevant laws and regulations when discarding protective clothing, and dispose of protective clothing that cannot be used anymore according to the classification of medical waste.
2. When taking off protective clothing, the contaminated bread should be wrapped inside and the protective equipment should be disposed of centrally to avoid expanding the pollution.
3. In the case of working in an isolated and sealed environment, at least two people should be present at the same time to provide timely assistance in case of any situation.
4. Pay attention to checking the integrity of protective clothing, such as whether there is any contamination on the surface, cracks at the seams, or sharp objects on the body, in order to avoid damage to the protective clothing during work and affect its protective function.
5. Protective clothing should not be reused and should generally be replaced every 4 hours. If medical protective clothing is damaged, it should be replaced immediately.
6. Before wearing protective clothing, it is necessary to conduct relevant inspections and not act based on one's own experience.

