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End Vinyl Glove Worries. Relax with Lavender* |
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Clinical studies show vinyl exam gloves fail in use more than one-third of the time1.
They have limited elasticity, tensile strength, and durability. They’re not suitable
for use with many chemicals. They cause hand fatigue, they’re perceived as hot,
and they have less than optimal tactile sensitivity. However, until now, for certain
tasks, there wasn’t an affordable, better alternative.
But now you can replace your vinyl exam gloves with Kimberly-Clark’s KC100 Lavender* Nitrile Exam Glove. It gives you protection
you can trust and comfort you can feel, at a more affordable everyday price.
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CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions recommend the use of latex
or nitrile gloves, rather than vinyl, for clinical procedures that require manual
dexterity and/or involve more than brief patient contact 3
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HAI Watch |
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Education and resources to fight infection in your facility |
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