Alvita Vinyl Powder Free Examination Gloves Small 100 Pack
Alvita Vinyl Powder Free Examination Gloves Small 100 Pack
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Description
Discover the Alvita Nitrile Powder Free Examination Gloves in medium size, now available in a convenient pack of 100. Ideal for healthcare professionals, these gloves are indispensable for ensuring safety during medical procedures. Made from Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR), they offer a safe option for both the user and patients. The absence of powder reduces the chance of contamination, rendering them perfect for use in medical, food service, or pharmaceutical settings. Depend on these gloves for durable and reliable protection.
Key features
- Material Composition: Constructed from Nitrile Butadine Rubber (NBR), providing a safe, latex-free alternative.
- Powder-Free: Reduces contamination risks and is friendly to sensitive skin.
- Durability: Features rolled edges to enhance strength and prevent rips.
- Ambidextrous Design: Suitable for wear on either hand, adding convenience.
- Puncture Resistance: Offers greater resistance than latex gloves for better protection.
- Anti-static and Solvent Resistant: Makes them suitable for a variety of industries, including healthcare and food service.
What advantages do Alvita Nitrile Powder Free Examination Gloves provide?
These gloves ensure exceptional defence against pathogens, chemicals, and punctures, prioritizing safety for both users and patients.
Can Alvita Nitrile Powder Free Examination Gloves be used in food handling?
Yes, their resistance to punctures and chemicals makes them appropriate for the food service industry.
Are Alvita Nitrile Powder Free Examination Gloves suitable for individuals with latex allergies?
Certainly, being free from latex, they are a safe option for those with latex sensitivities.
How should Alvita Nitrile Powder Free Examination Gloves be discarded?
Dispose of them in accordance with local regulations concerning medical waste to avoid environmental harm.