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What Are Vinyl Gloves Used For?

Made from synthetic materials known as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), vinyl gloves are often the go-to choice because of their low production costs. Since vinyl gloves are latex-free, they cause allergies in less than 1% of users. However, if you do experience an allergic reaction, it generally results in contact dermatitis or urticaria. As a cheaper alternative to other disposable gloves, vinyl gloves can be at a disadvantage in some industries due to their looser fit. 

Vinyl gloves are most often used in the following industries:

  • Food handling
  • Household cleaning
  • Grooming professionals
  • Medical settings with no risk of contamination

Able to hold up against punctures and general wear and tear, vinyl gloves are manufactured to offer reliable versatility and flexibility. However, they are not suitable to use when dealing with highly infectious or chemical materials. While low skin breathability is common with all types of gloves, vinyl gloves offer even lower breathability, resulting in more sweat build-up while wearing them.

They are better suited for use in industries with a high glove turnover like food services. Since they still offer reliable durability and toughness, vinyl gloves are great when basic protection is all that’s needed. Their optimal anti-static nature makes them an excellent choice for people working with wires and cords. 

If you work in an industry such as food prep or janitorial services, or you’re looking for gloves to use while completing low-risk jobs in the healthcare industry, consider vinyl gloves. iPromo offers premium disposable vinyl gloves in bulk and other personal protective equipment to keep you and your employees safe.

Disposable Vinyl Gloves in Bulk

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