- Premium quality - resists tearing.
- Latex offers the best fit, sensitivity and dexterity of all disposable gloves, Strong, comfortable and extremely flexible (stretches).
- Ambidextrous (fits right or left hand), Entire glove is textured for better grip, Palms and fingers are contoured providing a snug and secure fit.
- Rolled cuff and chlorinated (or lightly powdered) for easy opening, quick donning and fast removal.
- Ideal for delicate tasks and precision work such as lab work, medical tasks, cake decorating, small parts assembly, tattooing, clean rooms, arts and crafts.
Every day, we are exposed to germs, bacteria, viruses, mold,
solvents, chemicals or cancer-causing agents that can enter the
body through our hands and skin. These hazards live on the
surface of hands and can be transmitted through touch. Disposable
gloves are effective in minimizing transfer risks and protecting
public health.
Not all gloves are equal! For over 40 years, The Safety Zone has
built an industry-leading reputation for consistent quality and
fair price. The gloves you buy today will perform equal or better
than the gloves you bought previously. Our gloves are less likely
to rip or tear. We avoid cost-cutting and material reformulations
that often result in inferior products or health risks.
Choose the right glove for the right application. Glove
variables include material, price, comfort, fit, durability and
personal preference. All Safety Zone glove components comply
with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
which allow repeated use in direct contact with food and are DEHP
free.
Latex gloves have been the industry standard in disposable
gloves for many years. Latex offers the best fit, sensitivity and
dexterity of all disposable gloves. Medical offices, precision
manufacturing and computer clean rooms most-often use latex
gloves. Latex is ideal for delicate work such as cake
decorating, rolling succi, small component manufacturing and
computer assembly. Latex is the second most popular glove in the
food service industry. Around the home, latex gloves are used in
the kitchen for meal prep, cleaning, personal care, painting,
arts and crafts. The down side of latex is that if worn for a
while, they become uncomfortable and hot because the perfect fit
does not allow your hand to breathe. Some people are allergic to
latex proteins. In this case, a popular alternative to latex is
nitrile.