What are some websites to buy scrubs?

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lifeuniform.com
jcpenny.com

Where do you get your scrubs from?

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I'm a nurse, and I'm always looking for good quality scrubs, that are more fashionable than the traditional ones. I've never ordered any online, but want to, has anyone used Marcus Uniforms (http://www.marcusuniforms.com) before? I'd rather hear someone's good or bad experiences before ordering?

Thanks!

I've found them to be kind of cheap (the scrubs don't last long)- their service is just OK. I get all my scrubs at Tafford - their quality is the best and their prices are fair. Plus, their customer service is the best and they have great deals that come in my email.

Check them out, you wont be disappointed:

http://www.tafford.com

good luck!

What channel, when and at what time will Scrubs season 8 be aired?

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I heard there would be a season 8, but when?
I also heard they were finished filming.
Oh and, will there be season nine? Gosh it would be a shame if there were no more Scrubs. It’s so hilarious!
If there’s any information you know that I haven’t asked about please tell me anyway.

The last season will be on ABC in January.

How do I wash my lab coat?

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I have a lab coat I used in university for my chemistry labs. I'm looking to sell it, but I want to wash it first, so here's my question. Can a lab coat be washed in the washing machine? We didn't use any crazy chemicals, and I didn't spill anything on myself, but I'm afraid that the presence of chemicals could cause something bad while it is in the washing machine or cause a fire/explosion hazard. Would it be safe?

Any input would be great! Thanks in advance!

that's actually a very insightful question that students usually don't think about.

In industry, and I'm speaking from experience (I've managed labs), most companies have rules that no one is allowed to bring lab coats home to wash. Companies usually use an outside service for washing lab coats and uniforms. The lab coats are washed in a seperate process to avoid contamination. And the contamination can happen both ways. Many times you don't want to introduce lab chemicals into the environment and many times you don't want the detergents and surfactants in the lab.

Now, you could probably get away with taking your lab coat to a laundry mat and washing it by itself in an industrial washing machine with something like woolite. I would not recommend heavy duty detergents. Nor dryer sheets. Nor would I recommend doing this at home nor at a dry cleaners. You don't any chemicals in your laundry right? and dry cleaners would never wash the coat seperately.

as to fire hazards, I wouldn't worry about that. the coat will be in a tub of water.

why are nurses allowed to go home in their uniforms, then going back full of bugs!?

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nurse’s uniforms should be clean and sterile as possible at all times.

I am a radiographer and would never dream of going to and from work in my uniform, although i know lots of staff who do just because they are lazy. My hospital is trying to crack down on this but some staff claim that they have no changing facilities. Also some people u might see are community nurses who may be helping a patient to shop or taking them to an appointment. but i completely agree with u