Gloves: Essential Protection for Every Task
When it comes to safeguarding your hands, the right pair of gloves can make all the difference. Whether you're working on a construction site, handling chemicals in a laboratory, or simply doing some gardening at home, our extensive range of gloves has you covered. From heavy-duty work gloves to disposable options for food handling, we offer a variety of styles to suit your specific needs.
Our collection includes trusted brands like Ansell, known for their high-quality safety gloves, Rhino, offering durable options for tough jobs, and Sabco, providing reliable choices for various applications. You'll find gloves designed for personal protection, tools and equipment handling, and specialized safety workwear.
Browse through our selection of leather gloves for rugged durability, cut-resistant gloves for enhanced safety, disposable gloves for hygiene-critical tasks, and thermal gloves for protection against extreme temperatures. We also stock chemical-resistant gloves, anti-vibration gloves, and ergonomically designed options to reduce hand fatigue during prolonged use.
No matter your industry or task, we have the right gloves to keep your hands safe, comfortable, and productive. Explore our range today and find the perfect pair to suit your needs.
What are the different types of safety gloves available?
Safety gloves come in various types, including cut-resistant gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, impact-resistant gloves, thermal protection gloves, and disposable gloves. Each type is designed for specific applications and offers different levels of protection against various hazards.
How do I choose the right size gloves?
To choose the right size gloves, measure the circumference of your palm at its widest point, excluding the thumb. Compare this measurement to the manufacturer's size chart. Properly fitting gloves should feel snug but not tight, allowing for full range of motion and dexterity.
What are the best gloves for handling chemicals?
For handling chemicals, choose gloves made from materials like nitrile, neoprene, or butyl rubber, depending on the specific chemicals you're working with. These materials offer excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals. Always consult the chemical resistance chart provided by the glove manufacturer to ensure you select the appropriate gloves for your specific application.
How often should I replace my work gloves?
The frequency of glove replacement depends on factors such as usage, wear and tear, and exposure to chemicals or other hazardous materials. Inspect your gloves regularly for signs of damage, such as cuts, tears, or thinning material. Replace them immediately if you notice any compromises in their protective qualities or at least every 3-6 months for frequently used gloves.