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These Gloves are a protective gear required by frontline heroes. It is a personal protective gear that provides barrier protection for the hands and acts as a protective layer while handling things in and around the affected area. Nitrile Gloves are considered as one of the most effective disposable gloves as they don't have the disadvantage of latex allergy that is caused by normal latex versions of gloves.
What is a Nitrile Glove?
A nitrile glove is a synthetic glove which exhibits rubber-like characteristics. It has much of the same flexibility, tensile strength, and durability as a latex glove. Nitrile gloves are also protein-free and allergy-free. These gloves are a great alternative to the latex glove for people with latex allergies. Nitrile gloves are more durable than latex and vinyl and also provide protection against petroleum-based products.
What is a Latex Allergy?
The latex in latex gloves can cause an allergic reaction, which usually takes the form of a skin irritation, but could on occasion develop into something much worse. Normally a latex allergy will develop slowly as itching, burning, peeling, and dry or cracked skin. More rarely, some people may develop hives, asthma, low blood pressure and difficulty breathing - symptoms which may not be readily associated with a person's contact with latex. Very rarely, extreme cases could be potentially life-threatening causing anaphylactic shock.
Instructions To Safely Remove & Dispose Used Gloves:
Indian Government Guidelines For Gloves:
When a person touches an object/surface contaminated by COVID-19 infected person and then touches his own eyes, nose, or mouth, he may get exposed to the virus. Although this is not thought to be a predominant mode of transmission, care should be exercised while handling objects/surfaces potentially contaminated by suspect/confirmed cases of COVID-19. Nitrile gloves are preferred over latex gloves because they resist chemicals, including certain disinfectants such as chlorine. There is a high rate of allergies to latex and contact allergic dermatitis among health workers. However, if nitrile gloves are not available, latex gloves can be used. Non-powdered gloves are preferred to powdered gloves.