Laboratoorseks
Laboratoorseks, also known as lab coats or white coats, are protective outer garments traditionally worn in laboratory settings. These garments are designed to shield clothing from spills, splashes, and contamination, ensuring both personal safety and the integrity of experiments. Typically made from lightweight, durable materials such as cotton, polyester, or synthetic blends, lab coats are often white or light-colored to enhance visibility of stains or spills.
The origins of lab coats trace back to the 19th century, when scientists like Louis Pasteur and
Laboratoorseks are not only functional but also serve as a symbol of professionalism and adherence to safety