Burlington Medical Single or Double Swing-Arm Table Drapes

Burlington Medical

Burlington Medical Single and Double Swing-Arm Table Drapes provide essential lower-body and pelvic-level radiation protection for clinicians working at the procedure table. The swing-arm design allows the shielding panels to pivot into place quickly, creating a protective barrier that reduces scatter exposure without limiting access to the patient. Available in single-panel or dual-panel configurations, these drapes offer flexible coverage options for a wide range of interventional, fluoroscopic, and cath lab workflows.

Built for daily clinical use, the panels maintain their protective shape while allowing smooth movement along the swing arms. The modular mounting design integrates easily with most procedure tables, giving facilities a practical way to elevate their radiation-safety measures and maintain compliance with best-practice shielding protocols.

  • Item Description

    Burlington Medical Single or Double Swing-Arm Table Drapes provide adjustable radiation shielding using pivoting arm-mounted panels. The single version offers focused protection on one side of the table, while the double configuration adds extended bilateral coverage. Both systems reduce scatter to the legs and lower body during interventional imaging and integrate with most table mounts.

  • Core Material

    0.5mm Pb

  • Item Specifications

    Adjustable swing-arm radiation-shielding system

    Available in single-panel or double-panel configurations

    Helps reduce lower-body and pelvic scatter exposure at the procedure table

    Pivoting arm design allows fast positioning and unobstructed patient access

    Compatible with most interventional and fluoroscopic procedure tables

    Designed for daily use in cath labs, IR suites, and high-scatter environments

    Supports facility compliance with radiation-protection best practices

    Durable construction maintains shape and alignment through repeated use

What To Consider When Purchasing a Maternity Lead Apron

Selecting the right radiation protection equipment ensures staff comfort, safety, and compliance with your facility’s specific needs.

Lead Equivalency and Protection Level

Lead aprons are available in 0.25mm, 0.35mm, and 0.5mm lead equivalency, with 0.5mm providing the highest protection level and blocking approximately 95-99% of scatter radiation. Your department’s exposure levels and procedure types will determine which protection level is appropriate for your team.

Weight and Material Options

Standard lead aprons are the heaviest option, while lead-composite and lead-free alternatives can be 16-40% lighter while maintaining the same protection levels. Lighter-weight options reduce fatigue and upper back stress, making them especially suitable for staff wearing protection during long interventional procedures or all-day in the OR.

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Style and Coverage Type

Front protection aprons provide quick on-off convenience for shorter procedures, while wrap-around or vest and skirt combinations offer 360-degree protection for staff with their backs exposed to scatter radiation. Consider your team’s procedural environment and positioning when selecting between frontal, wrap, or two-piece protection styles.

Comfort Features and Fit

Proper fit and weight distribution significantly impact long-term wearability and staff compliance with radiation safety protocols. Look for features like adjustable closures, padded shoulders, ergonomic design, and sizing options that accommodate your team’s range of body types to ensure garments are worn consistently and correctly.

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RCS Insights

“When selecting radiation table drapes, focus on protection level, table compatibility, and how easily the drape moves with your workflow. The drapes should offer consistent lower-body shielding while staying out of the way of equipment and patient positioning.

Burlington’s options excel in durability and ergonomic design, making them a strong choice for departments that need high-quality, stable protection that can stand up to daily use.”

Justin McKay

Co-Founder of RCS

Find Something You Like?

Our team will help you select the right protection equipment for your facility’s specific needs and budget. Request a quote today and receive expert guidance on lead equivalency, sizing, style options, and product selection that works best for your departments.

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We Don’t Just Sell Gear – We Help You Care For It

We get it – lead apron management is at the bottom of your to-do list. We’re here to help. RCS is the only provider offering end-to-end X-ray garment care, including:

  • Deep Cleaning and Disinfection
  • Repairs
  • Inventory Management (RadComply®)
  • Annual X-ray Scans
  • Garment Disposal

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Most vendors ship a box. We deliver gear that’s X-ray scanned, tagged in RadComply, and sized to fit, so your team can use it straight out of the box. RCS can even come onsite to fit your staff, ensuring every garment is safe and comfortable.

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