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Kimberly-Clark makes it easy to calculate your PPE stockpiling needs. Use the our online PPE Stockpile Calculator for a brief review of your stockpiling needs. Then contact your Kimberly-Clark Sales Representative for a complete PPE Demand Analysis. Click here to view a Sample PPE Demand Analysis Report.

PPE Stock Pile Calculator

Kimberly-Clark has developed on-line PPE Stockpile Calculator tool which will enable you to enter your current PPE usage and calculate a stockpile based on CDC's recommendation to stockpile at least 6-8 weeks of consumable medical supplies. The tool will further allow you to determine how many resulting full sets of PPE this provides your facility. You will be able to alter the definitions of what constitutes a full set of PPE (respirators, masks, eyewear, gloves, headwear, etc).

PPE Demand Analysis Tool

Kimberly-Clark has developed a PPE Demand Analysis Tool to assist you in determining how much PPE your facility may want to consider stockpiling for a pandemic. Your Kimberly-Clark sales representative will be able to lead you through the tool based on the specific needs of your facility or your preparedness plan requirements. Your sales representative can produce a draft recommendation with minimal information supplied from you and then review the outputs allowing you to verify the information and change any variables or assumptions.

This dynamic analysis tool first begins with outputs from the FluSurge program which estimates hospital admissions. Click here to download the CDC FluSurge program

Then the tool estimates outpatient visits utilizing the same planning assumptions. Combined with your current average PPE usage, this creates a baseline of information to estimate PPE usage rates per outpatient visit, per admission, per hospital bed and per employee. You can base your analysis using any one of these rates or use your own rate. Alternatively, you can simply calculate a PPE stockpile based on current usage for a 6-8 week pandemic period.


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