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White Microfiber Laboratory Shoes
Material – Microfiber Is A Synthetic Fabric That Is Lightweight, Breathable, And Easy To Clean. It Resists Stains And Debris Better Than Other Materials.
Color – Standard Lab Shoe Color Is White To Easily Identify Spills And Prevent Contamination Transfer Between Work Areas.
Closure – Slip-On Styles (Clogs Or Mules) Provide Quick-Donning Convenience And Unobstructed Access For Tasks. Velcro Closures Also Common.
Non-Slip Sole – Rubber Treads Or Sticky Compound On The Outsole Increases Traction On Wet Surfaces To Prevent Slips In The Lab.
Reinforced Toe – Shoes May Have A Protective Reinforced Toe To Shield From Occasional Dropped Items. Usually Not Steel-Toe Rated.
Cut Protection – Shanks Or Fibers Can Be Added Between The Sole Layer And Upper To Help Defend Against Minor Nicks Or Slices From Scalpels, Glassware Etc.
Breathability – Mesh Uppers Or Microfiber Weave Allows Feet To Breathe To Keep Them Comfortable In Confined Lab Environments.
Anti-Static – Dissipative/Conductive Soles Reduce Static Cling Risks When Handling Samples Or Electronic Equipment.
Closed Heels -Sturdy Enclosed Heels Support Ankles And Prevent Spills Or Debris From Entering The Shoe.