At Easy Gloves, The range of lab gloves listed below excel in environments where it is pivotal to keep particle counts to a minimum, particularly in laboratories, cleanrooms and other similar settings. Our lab gloves include chemically inert gloves such as nitrile gloves, latex gloves and rubber gloves, allowing you to handle specialised science equipment without risking contamination. Browse our range below.
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Ideal for use for a number of scientific applications, our range of laboratory gloves thrive within all laboratory scenarios. The range of laboratory gloves include a number of different products including latex, nitrile, rubber, and other chemically inert gloves which ensure that you are not contaminating anything that you touch. The laboratory gloves also allow you to manufacture pharmaceuticals, handle objects containing hazardous chemicals, and perform scientific research with absolute confidence without hampering your dexterity or the movement of your finger. The gloves are also resistant to very low temperatures which only adds to their usefulness across any contained laboratory environment.
Other gloves within our product range feature a larger gauntlet design that offers protection to your wrists and lower arms. For more information about our lab gloves regarding sizing, styles and general advice, contact our highly knowledgeable and friendly team today. We're more than happy to help.
The short answer is yes. Lab gloves are required when handling chemicals. Without them, you risk exposing your skin to a number of chemical irritants and hazards. Lab workers recommend nitrile gloves for these applications as they offer all-around protection, and comfort and are an affordable solution.
In a lab setting, you should not wear gloves whilst performing everyday tasks such as picking up a phone or calling for a lift. This can spread the chemicals on your gloves to communal areas. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to go through a door whilst handling chemicals, remove one glove and open the door with this hand.
In a lab setting, we recommend nitrile gloves. They are chemical resistant and offer maximum protection for an affordable price. This material is durable, comfortable and latex-free so that everyone can wear the correct safety gloves in the lab.