Bunny Suit (Protective Clothing)


Bunny suit is the slang phrase used to describe protective clothing that someone working in a clean room must wear to prevent dust and human skin and hair particles from entering the room’s atmosphere. A bunny suit worn by production line workers or technicians is typically white and is separate pieces of clothing, including boots and hood.

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