Monday 13 February 2012

How to Choose Protective Clothing for Cleaning Supplies

Many cleaning applications, both in the home and in industry, require certain safety measures and protective procedures to make sure you do not harm yourself while making the area safe and habitable for other people. You probably already have a couple of pairs of rubber gloves under the kitchen sink at home, but have you ever thought about the more comprehensive protective accessories needed when dealing with corrosive cleaning supplies and particularly unhygienic areas?

In applications such as the pharmaceutical, scientific research and medical industries, it is often necessary to use whole body protective clothing, along with the more widely used cleaning supplies such as antibacterial solutions and detergents. Even when full body protective measures aren't needed, heavy duty rubber gloves are considered to be an essential maintenance accessory in most industrial applications.

Maintenance supplies such as rubber gloves, sleeves and other protective layers need to be used and maintained properly in order to maintain an effective barrier. It is necessary, for example, to use the right thickness of glove for the application, and to ensure that concentrated chemicals are not left to sit on the rubber for extended periods of time. Washing your protective clothing after use with your cleaning supplies will enhance their protective qualities and increase their working life.

Whenever you use a new chemical solution, you should consult the safety and warnings label, to see if it should be used with any form of protective clothing. Many cleaning supplies can bleach skin and fabric, so you may simply want to invest in an apron or smock to wear over your normal clothes while scrubbing or washing.

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