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Protect Yourself & Others

Important Ways to Slow the Spread Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to help protect yourself and others. Stay 6 feet apart…

Wholesale Bulk PPE Supplier

Phantom Global Investments provides bulk personal protective equipment (PPE) to organizations of all types and sizes. We provide PPE for hospitals, clinic labs, doctor’s offices…

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About Us

Phantom Global Investments are a group of seasoned professionals who have come together and formed the company in 2020 in to order bring forward our access to suppliers of masks and gloves. While we can supply other items, the main focus is to bring the sellers to buyer’s who can qualify to make the purchases required. 

The company performs due diligence on the buyers, we issue the LOA to the Buyer. One of the partners at PGI Is the law firm that carries out the due diligence and attestations. Other partners are the inspectors and administrators for the contract. 

The company in its short time has succeeded in bringing together the synergy required to perform the sometimes complicated nuances in contracting. 

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If you are interested in bulk Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) please contact us for a FREE QUOTE

    Frequently Asked Questions

    General PPE related questions and answers (Source FDA.GOV)

    Will personal protective equipment protect against a specific disease?
    PPE are designed to create a non-disease specific barrier to penetration of substances, solid, liquid, or airborne particles. In general, neither FDA nor the manufacturer can provide assurances that PPE will protect you against a specific disease.
    Should caregivers use PPE to help protect against infection when caring for a sick person at home?
    In some circumstances, a health care provider may recommend that caregivers use PPE when caring for a sick person at home. It is important to know that the use of PPE alone will not fully protect you from acquiring an infection or passing an infection to another person. Other infection control practices, such as hand-washing, using alcohol-based hand sanitizers, isolation of patients and using properly covering cough and sneezes, are also important steps to minimize your risk of infection.
    Can I reuse PPE?
    In general, most PPE is designed to be used only one time and by one person prior to disposal. There are a few exceptions, for example some types of elastomeric respirator masks and protective eyewear such as goggles may be reused if the user follows decontamination methods in the product labeling.
    Can I wash disposable PPE?
    No. Disposable PPE is designed to be used only one time and by one person; it cannot be washed. Washing PPE changes its protective or barrier capabilities, and it may no longer be effective.
    Can I share PPE with other users?
    In general, most PPE cleared by the FDA is intended to be used only one time and by one person. Sharing PPE is not advised. The protective capabilities of single use PPE cannot be assured when it is reused by the same person or used by more than one person. Sharing PPE that is intended for single use may expose another person to infectious materials. PPE should be removed promptly after use and disposed of properly.
    Does every piece of PPE provide the same level of protection?
    PPE is designed to be used with other infection control practices such as hand-washing, using alcohol-based hand sanitizers and covering coughs and sneezes to minimize the spread of infection from one person to another. Wearers of PPE can determine what protective level a PPE is rated for by the standards to which it has been tested.