noun A device used by law enforcement to prevent a person from spitting on others or themselves.
Military personnel may use spit hoods in certain situations to protect themselves from biological contaminants or aggressive individuals.
In healthcare settings, spit hoods may be used when dealing with aggressive or uncooperative patients to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Spit hoods are used by law enforcement officers to prevent suspects from spitting on them during arrests or transport.
Emergency responders may use spit hoods to protect themselves from bodily fluids when dealing with combative individuals.
In prison settings, spit hoods are used as a safety measure to prevent inmates from spitting on guards or other inmates.
In correctional facilities, spit hoods are used to protect guards and other inmates from potential exposure to bodily fluids.
Spit hoods may be utilized in mental health facilities to prevent patients from spitting on staff or other patients.
A spit hood is used by police officers to protect themselves from potentially harmful bodily fluids when dealing with aggressive or combative individuals.
EMTs may use a spit hood to protect themselves from exposure to bodily fluids while providing medical care to patients who are spitting or vomiting.
In correctional facilities, corrections officers may use spit hoods to prevent inmates from spitting on them or others, reducing the risk of spreading diseases.
Security guards may use spit hoods to protect themselves from aggressive individuals or to maintain control in situations where individuals may be spitting or behaving in a threatening manner.