New Gloves Offer Important Protection In Multiple Settings

by Steve Collins

Any person in the medical profession will testify to the importance of wearing gloves when dealing with a patient. The millions of people who have taken first aid classes were lectured never to touch a sick or injured person without the protection of gloves.

With all the blood and fluid borne biohazards in existence, you simply cannot afford to be careless. Using gloves when treating an injury absolutely must become second nature. Though it is sad, we have learned that it is not smart to assume that anyone, even the neighbor boy who has had a bike wreck right outside your house, is safe to treat without using gloves.

Doctors and nurses face a storm of germs every day, and high quality barrier protection is of the most paramount importance, both to protect themselves and to defend their patients from the transfer of pathogens from one person to another. This is definitely one instance when it is important to purchase only the best. Too much is at stake to try and save just a couple of pennies on poorly constructed gloves. When it comes to barrier protection, Microflex gloves have been providing matchless protection since 1988.

This company is dedicated to producing gloves that allow you to do your work unobstructed while delivering the critical protection you require. A culture of excellence has grown up at Microflex, and they pride themselves on using the latest technology to continually refine their products. Their exam gloves are the best you can buy. Extended cuffs provide added protection for your wrists. They provide unparalleled sensitivity and sure grip to fingertips in either wet or dry conditions. Coated with a particular polymer inside, no exam glove is easier to don!

Whether you are maintaining a home medical kit, school first aid station, or hospital supply closet, you may perhaps be able to skimp on band aids, but you should never be tempted to skimp on disposable gloves. When you think of what is at stake, you will agree that having the best matters.

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