November 25, 2021
According to the report titled ‘Global Protective Clothing Market for Emergency Medical Services 2021-2028’ available with MarketStudyReport, global protective clothing market for emergency medical services is expected to grow at 5.15% CAGR during the forecast period 2021-2028.
Spike in consumer preference for protective, stylish, and comfortable fabrics that have resulted in the production of new fabrics, continuous investments in R&D activities, and strict regulatory standards are factors driving the growth of global protective clothing market for emergency medical services. Furthermore, supportive government initiatives are likely to open new opportunities for businesses in this domain.
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Despite the positive outlook, huge cost of manufacturing protective clothing due to the use of high-performance fabrics that necessitate multiple test methods and standards, as well as expensive R&D investment are projected to impede industry development in the coming years.
Based on type, the market is divided into reusable, and disposable. In terms of product terrain, worldwide protective clothing industry for emergency medical services is classified into wipes, gloves, facemasks & hats, aprons, footwear & overshoes, suits/coveralls, protective eyewear & cleanroom goggles, and others.
From a regional standpoint, the market spans across Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. The report cites that Asia-Pacific market is anticipated to grow at a steady rate between 2021 and 2028, owing to a substantial increase in the number of emergency calls, and demand for effective medical equipment. Adoption of sophisticated methods by ambulance crew, especially in Japan, will stimulate the industry dynamics in the coming years.
The competitive landscape of global protective clothing market for emergency medical services is defined by companies such as BioClean (Ansell), 3M Company, Irudek Group, Lakeland Industries Inc., Tronex International Inc., Berkshire Corporation, Honeywell International Inc., Uvex Safety Group, Ansell Healthcare, VF Corporation, Lindström Group, Kimberly Clark Corporation, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, W.L. Gore & Associates Inc., and Kappler Inc. among others.