Glove Safety Pro

To determine when a disposable glove is not fit for use, look for the following signs:

Before putting your disposable gloves on, some basic safety checks are in order.

To determine when a disposable glove is not fit for use, look for the following signs:

  1. Visible Damage: Check for tears, holes, or punctures. Even small defects can compromise safety.
  2. Discoloration: If the glove has changed color, it may indicate degradation or contamination.
  3. Tactile Sensitivity Issues: If the glove feels stiff or sticky, it may be old or improperly stored.
  4. Odor: A strong chemical smell may indicate that the gloves have deteriorated.
  5. Separation at Seams: If seams are coming apart, the glove is not secure for use.
  6. Dust or Particles: Any visible debris on the glove surface may indicate contamination.
  7. Incorrect Fit: If the gloves feel too tight or too loose, they may not provide adequate protection.
  8. Expiration Date: Always check the expiration date; expired gloves may lose their protective properties.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to discard the gloves and use a new pair.