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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Nitrile Gloves: Protection and Precision Handiwork

Nitrile Gloves: Protection and Precision Handiwork
The task of carrying out intricate handiwork whilst, at the same time, protecting your hands has long been a dilemma; for obvious reasons, this has been of particular interest to doctors, surgeons, chemists and cleaners.
The development of latex gloves began at the end of the 19th century and was the catalyst for significant development in this area. Nowadays, latex gloves offer the user extremely precise control and are still used in delicate surgical operations. However, latex gloves come with their own problems; most notably users who are regularly exposed to the substance complain of allergic symptoms. The symptoms tend to come either in the form of redness, swelling and irritation to the skin or, of more concern, through respiratory problems or even decreased blood pressure levels. It is understood that there are 2 possible causes for these symptoms – the natural latex material itself or the chemical procedure which is used to convert the latex into the usable product. For this reason, the smart advice is to avoid latex gloves unless you absolutely need to use them.
One of the most suitable alternatives is nitrile gloves. These offer excellent control for everything except the most technical surgical procedures. The gloves are manufactured from nitrile rubber which is malleable yet almost impenetrable, highly resistant to the effects of puncturing. It also displays a similar level of resistance to chemical attack.
These qualities make nitrile gloves particularly popular with doctors, who are able to carry out delicate patient examinations whilst protecting against the risk of transferring blood and germs. Chemists can conveniently go about their day to day work safe in the knowledge that their protective gloves will keep most harmful substances well away from the skin. Additionally, they are becoming increasingly well used by cleaners who are able to exercise full control of their hands whilst ensuring that any chemical ingredients are kept away from the skin. Nitrile gloves will offer greater protection in this regard than a standard pair of kitchen gloves.
Nitrile gloves are available to buy in multi-packs and, because of the nature of the work for which they are intended, are designed to be disposed of after use. They can be purchased in different sizes in order to ensure they are properly fitted and the user has maximum control. If you are interested in finding out more information about this particular type of glove, visit the online retailer Twin Med Direct – in particular please see http://www.twinmeddirect.com/nitrile-exam-gloves-powder-free-s-xl-box.html.

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