PPE personal protective hand Gloves

PPE gloves are different than normal kitchen gloves.
They fit differently and are meant to protect during
daytime projects or overnight. Mechanical working
is a thought. Try a pair if you feel sore hands daytime.
Give them a month or so of warm hands overnight outside
the covers time stuff.

That is only a suggestion for those who suffer from joint hand pain.
The point is our hands are one of our coldest parts most all of our lives.

Lowes, Home Depot, Amazing have offers galore for around $10 American.

If you wake up mid night and your hands feel cold, but with the gloves they feel good, well thas the point I try to help with.
 
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PPE in healthcare stands for Personal Protection Equipment. It's a gown, face mask, gloves and shield. The gloves you may wear at night, are totally different. The gloves in PPE, are disposable. The ones you wear at night are different. I have a pair in case arthritis bothers me in my hands at night.
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Those are medical type stuff not working ppe gloves.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2TKL4YB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

That other stuff is toy junk!
I use PPE gloves like these... for various household tasks especially when preparing food

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Personal Protective Equipment is a term for Industrial stuff. It is part of the EPA laws.
You can buy the gloves at all Lumber companies or the pair I show from Amazon with touch screen abilities.
You can follow the click bait on my post to see them. The gloves are required like hard hats, steel toed shoes,
cotton clothing that sort of stuff. The reason for the thread is to alert those who want to try them that it does
help with hand pain. Hands are cold a great deal of the time, especially at night while sleeping.

They also work well with the GPS, phone, truck touch screens for driving. I own several pair of different products.

If a person chooses not to or wear a different type glove, fingers cut off its their choice. Fingers will get cold.
Hand finger support, the fist balled up sort of stops. Finger stretching is still easy. Ya don't have to sit on your
hands if one chooses to take a nap in the easy chair, rocker - recliner. Hands always warm. Even turning the heat
down 3 or 4 degrees.

I have only been wearing them for since I was around 10 years old. My hands feel great. Decades of needful wear.

Gloves, Work Gloves in Stock - ULINE

I have worn most every type on the page at one time or another. I choose the Amazon product in the thread above for its
comfort and useful touch screen thumb and finger on each glove.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2TKL4YB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

↑↑ They also aren't the struggle to wear, put on, take off as they have 2 Velcro closures for fit. Many other gloves are painful
to put on / take off. The pair last well over a year if one does not intentionally ruin them. I keep a pair next to the bed, one on the back of my recliner rocker and a pair in the F150. Also a pair in the parka. They sort of move down the line as they age. 4 / 5 years mostly. Thas all folks.

The gloves at A lumber store are usually 2x 3x the price of the above. Quality not as good too.
 
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I would not wear them to bed.

If mechanic's glove worn over night make you feel better then go ahead. I use those for heavy yard work. Please discuss this with your doctor. You are encasing your hands in basically plastic materials all night.
I would def. wear them if living in Oklahoma, where the wind comes storming down the plains. ... :coffee: ...
I don't need to see a Dr. to see the benefits of a pair velcro closure, touch screen gloves worn for personal protection. Most likely a steel helmet with a chin strap and Thick soled work boots too. ... :ROFLMAO: ... Many flooded locations to day in the Midwest. Storm damages for 10's of tornadoes these past few weeks.
 
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I would def. wear them if living in Oklahoma, where the wind comes storming down the plains. ... :coffee: ...
I don't need to see a Dr. to see the benefits of a pair velcro closure, touch screen gloves worn for personal protection. Most likely a steel helmet with a chin strap and Thick soled work boots too. ... :ROFLMAO: ... Many flooded locations to day in the Midwest. Storm damages for 10's of tornadoes these past few weeks.
I have no idea what you are talking about. What does OK weather have to do with you sleeping with work gloves on? It works for you - fine.
 
100 homes damaged by tornados this past week In Oklahoma is what the thought was about.
A Woman lifted out of her basement stairs by a tornado Greenville, Il east of St. Louis yesterday. Critical condition.
 
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Two Step said,
And that has to do with your gloves ... ?



I don't give a dam what you do. The thought was about
people who notice pain in their hands and them being cold.
The glove I showed will work with touch pads and
phone screens with thumbs and forefingers on both.

Who cares what you personally do. The thread is not
about your criticisms of whatever you want to criticize.

I could personally care less about your hands. I hope you wellness!
Your ignored though.
 

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