



Specification
1. Material: 100% latex
2. Powder and powder free are available
3. S / M / L / XL are available
4. Clients' design is welcome
5. For single use only
6. High quality materials (gloves provide optimum protection
7. For examine, food processing use.
8. Ambidextrous-fits either hand &Beaded cuff
Characteristic
1. Highly flexural characteristic
2. High tensile strength
3. Multi purpose, such as cleaning, repairs, pet care, auto care, gardening, hair dressing, painting and food preparation.
4. Fits either hand, ambidextrous and disposable
5. Puncture resistant, tear resistant, abrasion resistant
6. No chemical residue
Examination gloves are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) widely used in healthcare settings to prevent cross-contamination and protect healthcare workers and patients from exposure to infectious agents. These gloves are typically made from latex, nitrile, or vinyl materials, each offering different levels of protection and comfort. The purpose of the examination gloves is to ensure hygiene and safety during medical examinations, procedures, and testing.
Material and Types:
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Latex Gloves: These gloves are made from natural rubber latex, offering a high level of flexibility, comfort, and tactile sensitivity. They are suitable for many medical procedures but can cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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Nitrile Gloves: Made from synthetic rubber, nitrile gloves are resistant to chemicals, oils, and punctures, making them ideal for medical tasks that involve exposure to hazardous substances. They are a great alternative for individuals with latex allergies.
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Vinyl Gloves: These gloves are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and are less expensive than latex or nitrile gloves. They offer a looser fit and are ideal for non-invasive procedures where the risk of exposure to infectious agents is lower.
Key Features:
- Powder-Free: Many modern examination gloves are powder-free to reduce the risk of irritation and allergies. The powder used in older gloves could cause respiratory problems or allergic reactions.
- Non-Sterile: Most examination gloves are non-sterile, designed for general use. However, sterile gloves are available for specific medical procedures where a higher level of cleanliness is required.
- Ambidextrous: Most examination gloves are ambidextrous, meaning they can be worn on either hand, which provides convenience and ease of use.
Instructions for Use:
- Preparation: Wash hands thoroughly before and after using the gloves. Ensure that hands are dry before donning the gloves to avoid any irritation.
- Donning the Gloves: Carefully put on the gloves without touching the outer surface. Be sure that the gloves fit snugly without being too tight or too loose.
- During Use: Do not touch your face or adjust the gloves once they are on. Ensure that gloves are not torn or damaged during use.
- Removing the Gloves: To safely remove the gloves, peel them off from the cuff, turning them inside out. Dispose of the gloves in a proper waste container immediately after use.
- Storage: Keep gloves in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and chemicals to prevent degradation of the material.
Safety Precautions:
- Always inspect gloves for holes or tears before use.
- Avoid using examination gloves with harmful chemicals unless specified by the manufacturer.
- Do not reuse gloves, as they are intended for single-use only.
- If allergic reactions or irritation occur, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional.