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RE: Latex glove recommendation

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Latex glove recommendation
From: Robert Haigney <Robert.Haigney@anixter.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 17:14:47 -0700
My 2 Cents,

You might want to try calling a company called Microflex, they are based out of 
Reno, Nevada, I believe they do a Latex alternative, and I also believe they 
offer free samples.  They supply alot of companies in Nevada and Northern 
California but will ship their gloves anywhere.
I have no link with them other than I did a contract job with them for a few 
weeks and have seen there gloves in a lot of places.

Robert.
69' MGB




jroverca@earthlink.net on 09/15/2000 04:56:00 PM
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Subject:        RE: Latex glove recommendation

I have to jump in here.  Latex gloves are very good at protecting your hands
etc.  Unfortunately they can cause allergic reactions that range from mild
(redness and some itching) to very serious and painful(cracked flaking
skin).  So be advised that if you have any type of rash develop after using
the gloves you may be allergic to latex and should obtain from further use.

Some have good luck with the none powdered type and others do not.  I have
worked in the food industry for 25 years, and have seen many pairs of hands
that we now know suffered from latex allergy!  It ain't pretty!

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has banned the use of Latex
gloves in direct patient care in Health care Facilities and in Food
Preparation and Service.

So just be careful!

Safety Fast!

Ross Overcash
Ayer, MA USA
NAMGBR 2-1172
74B decrepit but running!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jroverca/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of scott f. eakin
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:25 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Latex glove recomendation
>
>
> I have tried several latex gloves, (I am a full time auto mechanic for
> 16yrs) and the best I have located is made by  Microflex.  Model 300-m.
> These are non powdered, very tough and reuseable with a textured
> grip.  They
> don't tear upon contact with the slightlest sharp object.  I have
> even been
> successfully wounded without the glove tearing, interesting to
> see the glove
> fill with substances which should normally be inside my body!
>
> company e-mail is
> customerservice@microflex.com
>
> BTW  I have no connection with this company,  I fix Hyundais and
> drive a 74B.
>
> Scott Eakin
> Foreman, Ed Voyles Hyundai
>
>
>





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