Whether you are working in an industrial or domestic setting, protecting your hands from the chemicals in cleaning products is highly important. The cleaning products can cause hands to dry out and become irritated and cracked. The use of
provides a barrier between your skin and the chemicals, preventing this from happening. Depending on the type of cleaning you are undertaking determines what kind of cleaning gloves you may need. If you require any further information on cleaning gloves, please contact our support team on 020 7501 1104.
The warnings on products may inform us to wear gloves when handling domestic cleaning products such as bleach. But how many people actually remember, especially when you are only wanting to have a quick clean of a bathroom before guests arrive? On a one off basis, this won't do your hands any harm as long as they do not come into direct contact with the product. But exposure to cleaning products can leave your hands dry and chapped as your skin becomes irritated. This can take some time to heal and itch along the way.
If you are cleaning on an industrial level, such as working in a hotel, it is important to prevent your hands from getting to this level of irritation. The products will be stronger and you will be in contact with them on a far more regular basis compared to on a domestic level. Cleaning gloves provide a barrier between your skin and the chemicals, stopping the contact and therefore stopping this irritation from developing.
Cleaning gloves allow for flexibility and dexterity, allowing you to continue cleaning thoroughly even when wearing the gloves. There are a range of cleaning gloves available that offer different levels of protection, allowing you to match the strength of the cleaner with the glove type to ensure they are strong enough to withstand the chemicals.
If you require more information about cleaning gloves or have a general enquiry, please contact our support team here at Safety Gloves on 020 7501 1104 and they will be happy to help.