Mar. 7th, 2008

Being fussy

Mar. 7th, 2008 02:52 pm
karen2205: Me with proper sized mug of coffee (Default)
Having had to do some first aid whilst wearing horrible powdered gloves, I had work order some non-powdered ones. [both types are vinal rather than latex to avoid potential allergies - that's not a problem, (except that I'm not willing to use latex gloves for that reason)]

I'm sitting here wearing a pair of our new gloves and they more or less fit and I can type quite happily while wearing them, but they're not comfortable and I'd have difficulty doing jobs like opening dressing packs or pealing the back off a plaster while wearing them. I have big hands and short fingers, so a bigger sized glove would mean even more unfilled glove at my finger tips.

Does anyone have any recommendations for good/nice gloves for doing first aid? Mustn't be latex or powdered. They don't need to be sterile.

Being fussy

Mar. 7th, 2008 02:52 pm
karen2205: Me with proper sized mug of coffee (Default)
Having had to do some first aid whilst wearing horrible powdered gloves, I had work order some non-powdered ones. [both types are vinal rather than latex to avoid potential allergies - that's not a problem, (except that I'm not willing to use latex gloves for that reason)]

I'm sitting here wearing a pair of our new gloves and they more or less fit and I can type quite happily while wearing them, but they're not comfortable and I'd have difficulty doing jobs like opening dressing packs or pealing the back off a plaster while wearing them. I have big hands and short fingers, so a bigger sized glove would mean even more unfilled glove at my finger tips.

Does anyone have any recommendations for good/nice gloves for doing first aid? Mustn't be latex or powdered. They don't need to be sterile.

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