EMS Gloves are the first-Line of defense for First Responders who uniquely encounter extraordinarily adverse conditions. Having protection of the highest order is a requirement that cannot be compromised. For dangerous, challenging work and High Risk environments, EMS professionals choose UniSeal® Nitrile gloves for protection they can count on.
UniSeal® Nitrile EMS Gloves are made from 100% soft blue Synthetic NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), a synthetic compound that's completely latex-free. Non-Latex Nitrile gloves do not contain allergy-causing proteins, therefore eliminate the potential for adverse allergic reactions associated with latex and are completely safe for people who experience latex sensitivity.
The soft Nitrile glove material reacts to your body temperature and conforms to the shape of your hands making them exceptionally snug. So you get a cool, dry, precise fit, with far less hand fatigue. Nitrile material also has a naturally low coefficient of friction, making them easy to don (put on). UniSeal® Nitrile EMS gloves are also far more resistant to punctures and tears (Nitrile gloves are three times more puncture resistant than natural rubber) than either latex or vinyl. They also have a Micro-Textured finish providing a more secure grip.
Nothing can beat the Strength and Comfort of Nitrile Gloves!
Medical grade exam gloves include latex examination gloves and non-latex synthetic exam gloves such as Nitrile gloves and Vinyl gloves. These disposable exam gloves are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). FDA makes sure that manufacturers of these devices meet performance criteria such as leak resistance, tear resistance, etc.
The protection offered by a disposable Medical grade exam glove, referred to as its barrier effectiveness, is the ability of the exam glove to withstand viral penetration. Gloves that pass Viral Penetration Tests (ASTM1671D) provide an effective barrier against bloodborne pathogens, as mandated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
DON'T BE FOOLED - BY B GRADE GLOVES
Also known as off-line gloves or industrial grade gloves. They are not medical grade. These are either made to not meet medical gloves standards in the first place, or they fail in pinhole rates or specifications in quality control, and are downgraded from medical grade to B grade. These gloves are usually labeled as disposable gloves and cannot be labeled as exam gloves, and do not provide barrier protection against Hazardous Materials, Toxic Chemicals, Biological Risks (known and unknown) and other pathogens.
Dimensions (all measurements in mm)
Sizes
Item #
Powder-Free
Glove
Length
Palm
width
+/-10mm
Thickness
Cuff
Palm
Finger
XSmall
100-5
240
75
0.10
0.13
0.16
Small
100-6
245
85
0.10
0.13
0.16
Medium
100-7
245
95
0.10
0.13
0.16
Large
100-8
245
105
0.10
0.13
0.16
XLarge
100-9
245
115
0.10
0.13
0.16
XXLarge
100-0
245
125
0.10
0.13
0.16
Quality
Standards
• Meets or exceeds the following
standards: ASTM D3578-95 (USA), EN 455 (EEC), AS 40
(Australia), FDA, CE
• Quality sampled in accordance with MIL.STD 105D
• ISO 9002 Certified
Manufacturing