GLOVE USE AND CARE

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Introduction:
Unigloves specializes in the manufacture of high quality, multipurpose disposable gloves in both latex and latex free alternatives. We ensure “SAFETY THROUGH QUALITY.” This is followed strictly throughout our supply chain from raw materials to finished products and from factory to the end-user. Therefore we came up with this article to inform end-users on how to use and take care of the gloves to achieve maximum safety.

General Use and Care:
Always inspect your gloves before using them. Principal concern are cuts, tears and punctures.
One method to detect pinholes or other defects is to conduct a leak test. One can first stretch the beaded portion of the glove and inspect for tear and holes at the cuff area. Gloves that show no hole(s) shall be filled with air by swinging the piece of glove toward the other hand so that the cuff opening is closed quickly by the grapping hand. Inspect the lightly air inflated glove for leak(s). Dispose of the glove if it leaks.
Pin holes may develop when the gloves are in use. Such phenomena is prominent among gloves made of synthetic materials. Prolonged usage with the same pair of glove is therefore not recommended. There is a need to change gloves at regular intervals to prevent accumulation of fluids in the gloves. The contact with oil-based antiseptics, phenols and their derivatives, petroleum-based grease, kerosene and other related organic compounds, should avoided.
Hands should first be washed and dried before donning the gloves. It is a good practice to do so to minimize cross contamination and to avoid discoloration of gloves when they are in use.
An open box of glove should not be exposed to direct sunlight, UV lights, moist environment and excessive heat to minimize deterioration in its physical properties. It is recommended that opened boxes of gloves are kept away from light and free moving air by placing them in an enclosed container that should be stored in a cool dry place. Storage for an unnecessary long period is not recommended. As soon as signs of deterioration appear (e.g. tackiness, brittleness, acrid odor), the gloves should not be used.

Contact:
Uni-mdical Healthcare Limited
7A Ajibade Oke Street, Off Asa Afariogun Street,
Ajao Estate, Isolo, Lagos.
08085681006// 08089294674
[email protected]
www.unimedicalhealthcare.com