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Clinical Gloves
Clinical Hand Gloves
If you are searching for first class clinical hand gloves that are extremely cost effective, then look no further than Easy Gloves. Our impressive range clinical hand gloves, consisting of latex, nitrile or vinyl material, thrive when utilising salon or medical equipment. Carefully designed to fit closely to your skin, each of our clinical gloves provides you with a great amount of natural movement without being uncomfortable which allows you to perform intricate tasks in a hygienic and safe manner.
The amount of choice you have at your disposal is simply unmatched. If you happen to have an allergy to latex, you can use another material to prevent irritation to your skin so that you can perform your job as efficiently as possible. For more information about our selection of clinical hand gloves regarding sizing, styles and general advice, contact our highly knowledgeable and friendly team today at sales@easygloves.co.uk.
FAQs
What Type of Clinical Gloves Are Used in Hospitals?
In the medical industry, the most common gloves are made from latex, nitrile, or vinyl. They are primarily used to prevent contamination during medical procedures and to protect the users' hand from exposure to potentially infectious substances.Are Clinical Gloves Worn in A Medical Setting?
The use of clinical gloves are recommended as part of the standard precautions procedure to reduce the risk of contamination of the users' hands with blood and other body fluids. They are also used for increased dexterity to the wearer's hands during intricate tasks.
Are Clinical Gloves Reusable?
In short, clinical gloves are not reusable as they are classed as a ‘disposable glove' meaning, they are designed to be used once and then thrown out. This is particularly important when maintaining exemplary levels of hygiene standards, especially in medical settings.

