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DermAssist Vinyl Exam Gloves Medium Clear Non-Sterile 1000/Case

$40.95
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Medex SKU:
IHC-161200
Packing Info:
1000/Case
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Material Composition: The gloves are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a synthetic plastic polymer. This material offers a soft and flexible feel for comfortable wear.

  • Latex-Free: A primary feature of these gloves is that they are not made with natural rubber latex. This makes them an excellent alternative for individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities, preventing Type I allergic reactions.

  • Powder-Free: DermAssist vinyl gloves are powder-free, which eliminates the risk of powder-related contamination and reduces the potential for skin irritation and respiratory allergic reactions.

  • Non-Sterile: These gloves are intended for examinations and procedures that do not require a sterile environment. This makes them a cost-effective choice for a wide range of applications where sterility is not a primary concern.

  • Clarity and Size: The "Clear" designation indicates the gloves are transparent, allowing for visibility of the hands. The "Medium" size is a common choice, fitting a wide range of users.

  • Ambidextrous Design: These gloves are designed to be used on either hand, which allows for quick and easy donning without the need to sort through pairs.

  • Smooth Finish: They typically have a smooth exterior finish, providing good tactile sensitivity.

  • Disposable: DermAssist Vinyl Exam Gloves are intended for single-use only to prevent cross-contamination.

Common Uses

DermAssist Vinyl Exam Gloves are best suited for low-risk, general-purpose tasks that require a protective barrier against contaminants. Their uses span across various sectors:

  • Healthcare and Medical Settings:

    • Non-invasive physical examinations: Taking vital signs such as blood pressure and temperature.

    • General patient care: Assisting with bathing, dressing, and transporting patients.

    • Medication administration: Handling oral medications.

    • Handling of bodily fluids (in low-risk situations): While not intended for high-risk exposure, they can be used for tasks where minimal contact with non-infectious bodily fluids is anticipated.

    • Dental examinations: Where a sterile field is not required.

  • Laboratory Work:

    • Handling of non-hazardous chemicals and substances.

    • General laboratory cleaning and maintenance.

  • Food Service and Preparation:

    • Food handling and preparation to prevent the transfer of germs from hands to food.

    • General cleaning and sanitation in kitchen environments.

  • Janitorial and Sanitation Services:

    • Protection from cleaning solutions and general grime.

    • Waste disposal.

  • Beauty and Salon Industry:

    • Applying hair dyes and other beauty treatments.

    • General cleaning and client protection.