As is known, weather conditions and other regional factors are highly influential parameters in determining the clothing products to be used. In hot weather, preventing sweating and ensuring that sweat dries quickly and healthily; and in cold weather, balancing body heat loss are important considerations when choosing scrubs, just as with other clothing choices.
Hospital Uniforms in Hot Weather
As briefly mentioned above, uniform selection should also be based on the prevailing weather conditions. Some doctor and nurse uniforms have fabrics that cannot absorb the effects of heat, which can cause difficulties during professional activities. For an ideal uniform choice, it is recommended to use breathable uniforms that prevent excessive sweating and, if sweating occurs, quickly wick away moisture for rapid drying.
Choosing Uniforms in Cold Weather
While uniform choices alone may not provide complete protection from freezing temperatures, scrubs, which help prevent body heat loss, can minimize the impact of cold weather on healthcare workers. Of course, additional protective clothing is always recommended.
Should uniform prices be disregarded for the sake of ideal comfort?
Naturally, as with almost all other consumer products, research and development efforts aimed at improving quality and the use of specific raw materials increase product costs. Therefore, it is not unreasonable for the prices of products reaching the end consumer to be high. The necessity of making choices appropriate to hot and cold weather conditions for a healthy life is undeniable, and cost should not be compromised in this regard.

